The Inner Struggle of a Coward: A Deep Dive into 'Cobarde' by Cruzando El Charco

The song 'Cobarde' by Cruzando El Charco delves into the internal conflict and self-realization of a person who is labeled as a coward. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who is constantly questioning their surroundings and grappling with their own fears and insecurities. The metaphor of the 'train of life' passing by without waiting for anyone underscores the urgency and fleeting nature of time, emphasizing that opportunities and moments are not to be wasted.

The recurring theme of loneliness and melancholy is evident as the protagonist reflects on their solitude and the emotional toll it takes. The lines 'Tristes melodías por las noches / Derraman sangre' suggest that their nights are filled with sorrowful melodies that metaphorically bleed, indicating deep emotional pain. The song criticizes the protagonist's ego and self-centeredness, warning that their realization of the world's reality will come too late.

The chorus repeatedly calls the protagonist a 'cobarde' (coward), highlighting their inability to change and face their fears. The song describes how their fear paralyzes them, preventing them from connecting with others and leading to a life of regret and missed opportunities. The imagery of 'derramos la calma como un huracán' (spilling calm like a hurricane) illustrates the internal chaos and turmoil that erupts when they can no longer suppress their emotions. Ultimately, the song is a poignant exploration of fear, regret, and the struggle to overcome one's inner demons.

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  1. Cambiando de Color
  2. El Trato
  3. Puede Ser
  4. Esos Días
  5. Dueños Del Ritmo (feat. Gustavo Cordera)
  6. Luna Maleante
  7. Volver a Nacer
  8. Cobarde
  9. Adonde Estan
  10. De Un Tiempo Diferente
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