Entre El Bien Y El Mal

Los Caligaris Los Caligaris

Navigating Life's Storms: A Journey Between Good and Evil

Los Caligaris' song "Entre El Bien Y El Mal" delves into the complexities of life's journey, exploring themes of healing, separation, and the quest for balance. The lyrics open with a sense of awakening and realization, as the narrator reflects on the need to wake up repeatedly to truly understand their experiences. This suggests a period of introspection and growth, where time has allowed old wounds to heal within the heart.

The song then transitions to a metaphorical voyage, where the narrator finds themselves adrift after a storm, symbolizing a period of turmoil or confusion. The imagery of a sailboat lost at sea captures the feeling of being directionless and disconnected from familiar comforts, such as a cherished melody. This separation is further emphasized by the contrasting directions of the narrator and their companion, one heading north and the other south, highlighting the physical and emotional distance between them.

Despite the separation, there is a glimmer of hope and a call for reconnection. The narrator speaks of a paradise that exists between good and evil, a place of balance and harmony away from the chaos of the city. This paradise represents an ideal state of being, where one can find peace and clarity. The repeated plea for a signal to rescue the other person underscores the desire to bridge the gap and reunite, emphasizing the importance of not letting time slip away. Ultimately, the song captures the human experience of navigating life's challenges, seeking healing, and striving for a harmonious existence.

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  1. Florentinos Y Ferminas
  2. Kilómetros
  3. Aunque No Quiero
  4. Razón
  5. Lástima Que Seas Tan Chica
  6. Asado y Fernet
  7. Nadie Es Perfecto
  8. Mi Estanciera Y Yo
  9. No Estás
  10. La Montaña
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