Cierto

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The Mirror of Self-Reflection and Societal Struggles in 'Cierto'

Hereford's song 'Cierto' delves deep into the complexities of self-awareness and societal pressures. The lyrics present a narrative where the singer warns the listener to be cautious of their influence, likening themselves to a mirror that reflects not only the external image but also the internal struggles and hidden shames. The metaphor of the mirror suggests a deep introspection, where the singer acknowledges their role in numbing pain but not healing wounds, highlighting the superficiality of temporary relief versus true resolution.

The song further explores the power of words and their potential repercussions. The singer describes themselves as the words from the listener's mouth, which can return with the force of a rock if misused. This imagery underscores the importance of mindful communication and the consequences of speaking without listening. The line about swallowing words to avoid causing more problems suggests a theme of restraint and the burden of unspoken truths.

'Cierto' also touches on the pervasive influence of money and its dual nature. The singer personifies money, illustrating how it can cause distress whether it is present or absent. The lyrics mention bleeding, killing, and leaving the city for money, portraying it as a driving force behind envy, luck, and hunger. This reflects the societal obsession with wealth and the lengths people go to attain it, often at the cost of their well-being and moral integrity. The recurring line 'Te pasas la vida rellenando agujeros y eso es cierto' (You spend your life filling holes and that is true) encapsulates the endless pursuit of fulfillment in a world full of voids, whether emotional, financial, or existential.

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  2. Emilia
  3. El Tiempo Te Va a Condenar
  4. El Diablo Y El Ángel
  5. Estrellita
  6. Hace Frío Afuera
  7. La Corona Del Rey
  8. Hombre De Atrás
  9. Amigos Al Final
  10. Lo Mas Simple De Las Cosas
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