Corderos de La Noche

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Guidance in the Darkness: The Shepherd's Call in 'Corderos de La Noche'

Las Pelotas, an influential Argentine rock band, often delves into themes of social and personal struggle in their music. 'Corderos de La Noche' is no exception, presenting a poignant metaphor of guidance and protection amidst adversity. The song's title, which translates to 'Lambs of the Night,' sets the stage for a narrative where the band members, and perhaps their listeners, see themselves as vulnerable beings in need of a shepherd's care.

The lyrics open with a plea to be treated as if the listener were a shepherd, asking to be led to a place devoid of pain. This imagery of a shepherd and flock is deeply rooted in various cultural and religious contexts, symbolizing guidance, protection, and leadership. The request to be taken to a place without pain suggests a longing for escape from the harsh realities of life, where external forces attempt to scatter and divide them. The repetition of 'Llévame a la mejor estación' (Take me to the best station) reinforces this desire for a safe haven, a place of comfort and security.

The exclamation 'Ovejas!' (Sheep!) at the end of the lyrics serves as a powerful reminder of their vulnerability and need for guidance. It encapsulates the essence of the song, highlighting the band's call for unity and protection in a world that often feels chaotic and threatening. Las Pelotas' use of simple yet evocative language allows listeners to connect deeply with the song's message, making 'Corderos de La Noche' a resonant anthem for those seeking solace and direction in turbulent times.

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  1. Ya no estás
  2. Personalmente
  3. Será
  4. Víctimas Del Cielo
  5. Nunca Me Des La Espalda
  6. El Peor
  7. No Me Acompañes
  8. Te Digo
  9. Siento Luego Existo
  10. La mirada del amo
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