Muleta de Borracho

Daniel Melingo Daniel Melingo

The Lonely Struggle of a Drunkard

Daniel Melingo's song "Muleta de Borracho" paints a vivid picture of a man struggling with the burdens of life, symbolized by a stone in his shoe. This stone represents the constant discomfort and obstacles that hinder his progress, making it difficult for him to move forward. The lyrics convey a sense of isolation and neglect, as the protagonist feels ignored and even mocked by those around him. This imagery highlights the social stigma and alienation often faced by individuals dealing with addiction or personal struggles.

The song's setting in the dark, desolate streets of a neighborhood further emphasizes the protagonist's loneliness and despair. The absence of any friendly faces or comforting presence underscores the depth of his isolation. As he stumbles through these empty streets, his trembling body reflects his physical and emotional instability. The repeated mention of falling without a place to land symbolizes his lack of support and the precariousness of his situation.

Melingo's portrayal of the life of a drinker is bleak and unvarnished. The lyrics describe a life marked by solitude, sadness, and physical decline. The imagery of being dirty and thin in the doorway captures the degradation and hopelessness that can accompany addiction. Through this song, Melingo sheds light on the harsh realities faced by those struggling with alcoholism, offering a poignant commentary on the human condition and the societal indifference that often exacerbates their plight.

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  1. Pesar
  2. Amablemente
  3. Che Jeringa
  4. Angurrienta
  5. Corazón & Hueso
  6. Este Cuore
  7. El Violin de Becho
  8. Narigon
  9. Muleta de Borracho
  10. Leonel El Feo
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