Embracing Freedom and Simplicity: The Journey of 'Después' by Los Delinqüentes

The song 'Después' by Los Delinqüentes is a heartfelt anthem about breaking free from the constraints of a life that feels suffocating and unfulfilling. The lyrics convey a strong desire for freedom, simplicity, and a return to a more natural and joyful way of living. The opening lines, 'Después del humo negro hay que ser valiente y despertar,' set the tone for the song, suggesting that after enduring dark and challenging times, one must find the courage to wake up and live authentically.

Throughout the song, the narrator expresses a longing to escape a life that doesn't resonate with their true self. Phrases like 'Yo tengo que volar' and 'Esta vida no es para mí' highlight the urgency and necessity of this change. The imagery of living 'con mi gente abajito del sol' and 'con las olas y el amanecer' paints a picture of an idyllic, carefree existence, reminiscent of childhood innocence and playfulness. This desire to 'vivir con amor' and 'como un niño jugando otra vez' underscores the theme of returning to a simpler, more genuine way of life.

The song also touches on themes of disillusionment and the search for meaning. The narrator feels trapped and restless, comparing themselves to an animal in the dark, and speaks of the need to find 'todas las salidas' to achieve true freedom. The mention of societal issues, such as war and terror, adds a layer of social commentary, suggesting that the pursuit of a peaceful, loving life is not just a personal quest but a response to a world filled with conflict and fear. Ultimately, 'Después' is a powerful call to embrace freedom, love, and simplicity, leaving behind the burdens of a life that no longer serves one's true self.

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