Belicosis
Cielo Razzo
The Struggle and Resilience in 'Belicosis' by Cielo Razzo
Cielo Razzo's song 'Belicosis' delves into themes of struggle, resilience, and the harsh realities of life. The lyrics open with an apology, 'Pido perdon por ser el peso en tus ojos,' which translates to 'I apologize for being the weight in your eyes.' This line sets a tone of regret and burden, suggesting a relationship strained by unspoken truths and hidden emotions. The imagery of 'gran parte de esta verdad grita deforme y espanta' ('a large part of this truth screams deformed and frightens') evokes a sense of distorted reality and fear, hinting at the complexities and challenges faced by the individuals involved.
The song continues to explore the theme of chaos and instability with lines like 'Un vacio invernal y esto enloquecerà' ('A winter void and this will drive you mad') and 'Cuando fisura el mundo acà es donde tiembla' ('When the world cracks, this is where it trembles'). These metaphors paint a picture of a world on the brink of collapse, where the characters are searching for stability and meaning amidst the turmoil. The repeated imagery of 'refugios que arden y caen' ('shelters that burn and fall') underscores the fragility of their safe spaces and the relentless nature of their struggles.
Despite the bleakness, there is a sense of determination and resilience in the lyrics. The lines 'latiendo hasta el final esto es nuestro es tan real' ('beating until the end, this is ours, it is so real') emphasize the authenticity and intensity of their experiences. The plea for a plan, 'Dame, dame tu plan que son los dias de ejecucion' ('Give me, give me your plan, these are the days of execution'), reflects a desire for direction and purpose in the face of adversity. Ultimately, 'Belicosis' captures the essence of human endurance and the quest for meaning in a chaotic world.