Trozos De Cristal

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Navigating Through Fragments of Reality: An Analysis of 'Trozos De Cristal'

The song 'Trozos De Cristal' by Fito & Fitipaldis delves into the introspective journey of self-discovery and the confrontation with reality. The lyrics begin with the singer's quest to find himself within his own skin, highlighting a sense of confusion and disorientation in understanding the world around him. This sets the tone for a deeply personal narrative, where what is considered normal appears strange and unsettling to him.

As the song progresses, the metaphor of 'trozos de cristal' or 'pieces of glass' emerges as a central theme. These shards represent the harsh realities of life that one must walk through, often painfully and without protection, as suggested by the imagery of walking barefoot. The singer's mention of staying in his 'blue cloud' symbolizes a preference for his own constructed realities over the painful truths of the external world. This escapist desire is further emphasized by his reluctance to be pushed or persuaded by others, who he perceives as offering poison when he is in need of sustenance.

The repeated lines about believing he was mistaken, and then realizing he is content in his imaginary refuge, reflect a cyclic struggle between acceptance and denial. The song captures the universal human experience of grappling with the discomfort of reality versus the comfort of illusion. Fito & Fitipaldis, known for their rock and blues influences, effectively use a blend of poetic lyrics and emotive music to explore these complex themes of personal and existential dilemmas.

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  2. Cada Vez Cadáver
  3. Soldadito Marinero
  4. Por la boca vive el pez
  5. La Casa Por El Tejado
  6. Todo a Cien
  7. A Mil Kilómetros
  8. Las Nubes De Tu Pelo
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  10. Los Huesos De Los Besos
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