The Inner Struggle: Unleashing the Beast Within

Hello Seahorse!'s song 'Criminal' delves deep into the human psyche, exploring themes of inner conflict, pride, and the quest for self-fulfillment. The lyrics open with a stark image of dried tears, symbolizing emotional exhaustion and a 'criminal mind' that suggests a sense of guilt or wrongdoing. This sets the stage for a narrative about the destructive power of vengeance and pride, which the singer warns can ultimately lead to mutual destruction.

The song's chorus emphasizes the uncertainty of existence and the inevitability of change, as the singer reflects on the transient nature of life. The repeated lines 'Y si mañana ya no existo, quiero poder decir, por lo menos lo conseguí' ('And if tomorrow I no longer exist, I want to be able to say, at least I achieved it') highlight a desire for accomplishment and meaning, even in the face of potential annihilation. This sentiment is further underscored by the mocking laughter and the declaration of determination to live fully and achieve one's goals, regardless of the obstacles.

A recurring metaphor in the song is the 'beast within,' which represents the darker aspects of human nature—our fears, failures, and emotional pain. The beast thrives on our tears and failures, suggesting that our struggles and vulnerabilities are an intrinsic part of who we are. The song concludes with a powerful affirmation of existence and the resolve to overcome internal and external challenges. 'Criminal' is a poignant exploration of the human condition, urging listeners to confront their inner demons and strive for personal growth and fulfillment.

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