Justicia Negra

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The Dark Reality of War and Injustice in 'Justicia Negra'

Ekhymosis' song 'Justicia Negra' delves into the harrowing themes of war, corruption, and societal injustice. The lyrics paint a bleak picture of a world engulfed in eternal misery, betrayal, and desolation. The opening lines, 'Miseria eterna, de condenas y traición / Maldita guerra, sangre y desolación,' set the tone for a narrative that explores the cyclical nature of conflict and the pervasive sense of hopelessness that accompanies it. The 'espesa niebla' or thick fog symbolizes the growing uncertainty and fear that shrouds the lives of those affected by war.

The chorus, 'En vientos de guerra, lucha sin fin / El mal prevalece ya no hay igualdad ¡no!' emphasizes the endless struggle and the triumph of evil over equality. This line underscores the idea that in the chaos of war, fairness and justice are often the first casualties. The repetition of 'vientos de guerra' or 'winds of war' serves as a metaphor for the relentless and uncontrollable forces that drive humanity into conflict, highlighting the futility of believing in false promises and the inevitability of being submerged in deception.

The phrase 'Justicia negra' or 'black justice' is particularly poignant, suggesting a form of justice that is tainted, corrupt, and ineffective. The lyrics 'nadie siente y nadie ve / Nadie lucho nada cambió nuestra historia' reflect a deep cynicism about the possibility of change, as no one seems to care or take action to alter the course of history. This song is a powerful commentary on the destructive nature of war and the pervasive corruption that prevents true justice and equality from being realized.

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  1. Escuchas Crecer Una Flor
  2. Ciudad PacÍFico
  3. La Tierra
  4. Sin Rencores
  5. Azul
  6. Solo
  7. Niño Gigante
  8. La Decicion
  9. Justicia Negra
  10. Mi Tierra
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