Otra Noche Más

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The Heartache of Distance and Memory in 'Otra Noche Más'

The song 'Otra Noche Más' by La Beriso, an Argentine rock band known for their heartfelt lyrics and rock ballads, delves into themes of longing, loss, and the struggle to cope with the absence of a loved one. The lyrics express the pain of separation and the difficulty of moving forward when someone significant is no longer present in one's life.

The opening lines set the tone of uncertainty and directionlessness, as the protagonist is searching for a path that leads back to the person they miss. The repeated questions 'Por qué tanta distancia' and 'Por qué tanto dolor' highlight the confusion and hurt caused by the separation. The phrase 'Vuelvo derrotado sin saber de vos' suggests a sense of defeat and a lack of communication, which only deepens the feeling of loss.

As the song progresses, the night becomes a symbol of solitude and reflection. The protagonist carries the weight of memories, represented by the 'mochila' (backpack), filled with the 'mejores momentos' (best moments) and 'recuerdos y fotos de los dos' (memories and photos of both). This emotional baggage is both a treasure and a burden, as it keeps the past alive but also reminds the protagonist of what they have lost. The gossip mentioned in the lyrics indicates a social aspect to the protagonist's pain, as they feel judged or misunderstood by others. Overall, 'Otra Noche Más' is a poignant portrayal of enduring love and the haunting presence of absence.

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  1. Cómo Olvidarme
  2. Doscientas Almas
  3. Sueños
  4. Otra Noche Más
  5. Enloquecer
  6. ÉCHAME A MÍ LA CULPA
  7. Dos Días
  8. Tan Sola
  9. Madrugada
  10. Por Qué?
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