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The Struggle of the Marginalized: A Deep Dive into 'Marginado' by Logos

Logos' song 'Marginado' delves into the life of an individual who feels alienated and misunderstood by society. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is constantly judged and condemned by societal norms and authorities. The recurring imagery of the night falling and blinding lights symbolizes the darkness and confusion that envelop the protagonist's life. The journey to the police station and the tormenting dreams of swords and serpents further emphasize the constant state of fear and persecution faced by the marginalized individual.

The song critiques the hypocrisy of societal values and moral standards. The lines 'Hoy los valores tergiversados confunden todo lo que encuentran a su paso' highlight how distorted values lead to the condemnation of those who do not conform to societal expectations. The protagonist is judged not by their true essence but by their appearance, leading to a sense of isolation and rejection. The song's chorus, repeating the words 'Marginado' and 'Condenado,' underscores the relentless judgment and exclusion faced by the individual.

In the final verse, the song offers a glimmer of hope. Despite the overwhelming sense of alienation, the lyrics suggest that divine presence and understanding are available to those who feel unheard and exhausted. 'Dios estará a tu lado para sentir tu dolor' implies that even in the darkest times, there is a higher power that empathizes with the suffering of the marginalized. This message of spiritual solace provides a counterbalance to the otherwise bleak portrayal of societal rejection.

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  1. Sólo Una Vez Más
  2. Esclavos De Sus Mentes
  3. Marginado
  4. Dejando Atrás
  5. Como Relámpago En La Oscuridad
  6. Son Tiempos Violentos
  7. La Ciudad Violenta
  8. Plan Mundial Para La Destrucción
  9. La Industria Del Poder
  10. Ilumina Mi Ser
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