Se donde vives

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Resilience and Retribution in a Small Community

The song 'Se donde vives' by K.O.M.A. paints a vivid picture of a small, tight-knit community nestled among four mountains. The lyrics emphasize the familiarity and solidarity among the neighbors, who have known each other their entire lives. This sense of unity is underscored by their shared expertise in handling an axe, symbolizing both their hardiness and readiness to defend their way of life. Despite facing adversities, they continue to stand strong and confront challenges head-on, embodying resilience and courage.

The song also delves into themes of guilt and fear, particularly directed at those who have wronged the community. The line 'Mucho debe temer, aquél a quien muchos temen' suggests that those who are feared have much to fear themselves, hinting at a cycle of retribution. The repeated phrase 'Sé donde vives, donde trabajas' serves as a stark warning to those who have committed wrongdoings, indicating that their actions have not gone unnoticed and that they will be held accountable.

Furthermore, the lyrics touch on the deceit and falsehoods that have been imposed upon the community, described as 'mentira sobre mentira' and 'todo es pura fachada.' This suggests a deep-seated frustration with the lies and superficiality that have been forced upon them, possibly by external forces or corrupt individuals. The community's response to these injustices is one of defiance and a call for accountability, as encapsulated in the line 'el que la hace la paga.' The song ultimately portrays a community that, despite being small and seemingly insignificant, possesses a strong sense of justice and an unwavering determination to protect their own.

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  1. Deprimido singular
  2. El Sonajero
  3. Destalentao
  4. El catador de vinagre
  5. El diluvio universal
  6. El muro de berlín
  7. El Marques de txorrapelada
  8. El pobre
  9. Cuanto Cantautor
  10. Imagínatelos cagando
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