Boogie de la Ruta 2

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Loneliness and Resilience on Route 2

La Mississippi's song "Boogie de la Ruta 2" paints a vivid picture of solitude and determination. The lyrics describe a desolate scene on Route 2 at three in the morning, where the protagonist finds themselves alone and cold, counting light poles to pass the time. This setting serves as a metaphor for the emotional isolation and the sense of abandonment they feel. The repeated promise of never waiting on Route 2 again underscores a resolve to move past this painful experience and not let it happen again.

The song's imagery of cold and darkness further emphasizes the protagonist's despair. The mention of not having brought gin or a scarf highlights their unpreparedness for the harsh conditions, both physically and emotionally. The closing of the eyes from sleepiness symbolizes a desire to escape the current reality, yet there is a clear lack of hope. This sense of hopelessness is contrasted with the promise to never wait on Route 2 again, suggesting a glimmer of resilience and a decision to take control of their situation.

In the final verse, the protagonist reflects on another winter morning, still alone and suffering. The comparison of some people reaching heaven while they remain in hell due to someone's fault adds a layer of betrayal and bitterness. This reinforces the theme of emotional suffering and the impact of others' actions on one's well-being. The repeated vow to never wait on Route 2 again becomes a powerful declaration of self-preservation and the determination to avoid repeating past mistakes.

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