Dreams and Realities: A Reflection on Freedom and Illusion

The song 'Dormijito' by Científicos Del Palo delves into the complex interplay between dreams, reality, and the concept of freedom. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person sleeping beside the narrator, lost in dreams that only they understand. This imagery sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the human condition, where dreams often serve as an escape from the harsh realities of life.

The chorus expresses a poignant hope that the sleeper's dreams are better than their waking life. This sentiment underscores a common human desire for happiness and fulfillment, even if it is found in the realm of dreams. The line 'Que esta mentira se mueve con el sudor de los que viven más dormidos que vos' suggests that many people live in a state of ignorance or denial, working hard to sustain an illusion rather than confronting the truth of their existence.

As the song progresses, it contrasts the freedom found in sleep with the burdens of waking life. The sleeper is described as free from schedules and stress, a stark contrast to the waking world where freedom comes at a high cost. The reference to 'el che' alludes to Che Guevara, a symbol of revolutionary struggle and sacrifice. This comparison highlights the idea that true freedom often requires significant sacrifice, sometimes even one's life. Through its introspective lyrics, 'Dormijito' invites listeners to reflect on their own lives, the nature of their dreams, and the price of freedom.

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  1. Las Dos Mitades
  2. Codigo Morsa
  3. Civilización o Barbarie
  4. Somos El Enemigo
  5. Dormijito
  6. Movistar o Muerte
  7. Llame Jah
  8. Tarde
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