Cosas de Babbon

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Exploring the Mystical and Solitary World of 'Cosas de Baboon'

Divididos, an influential Argentine rock band, delves into a surreal and introspective journey with their song 'Cosas de Baboon.' The lyrics are rich with metaphors and vivid imagery, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that invites listeners to explore the deeper layers of human experience. The song opens with a reference to the scorpion, a creature often associated with danger and mystery, setting the tone for a narrative that oscillates between reality and the fantastical.

The recurring theme of dreams ('sueños') and the idea of dreams that never end ('sueños de nunca acabar') suggest a longing for escape or transcendence. This could be interpreted as a reflection on the human desire to break free from the mundane and enter a realm where anything is possible. The mention of 'pogo de Batan' and 'cama del mandril' adds to the surreal quality of the song, blending elements of the wild and the exotic with everyday experiences.

The chorus, which questions the listener's perception of solitude ('Que te parece la soledad'), brings a poignant touch to the song. The 'almas desiertas' or 'deserted souls' evoke a sense of isolation and emptiness, which the band refers to as 'cosas de Baboon.' This phrase could symbolize the inexplicable and often overlooked aspects of human existence, encapsulating feelings of loneliness and the search for meaning. Through its poetic and enigmatic lyrics, 'Cosas de Baboon' invites listeners to ponder the complexities of life and the emotions that come with it.

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