Y Como Quieres un Canto de Amor
Los Muertos de Cristo
A Cry for Justice: The Unyielding Voice of Los Muertos de Cristo
Los Muertos de Cristo's song "Y Como Quieres un Canto de Amor" is a powerful and poignant critique of societal injustices and the pervasive suffering in the world. The lyrics delve into themes of despair, oppression, and the search for meaning in a world riddled with darkness. The opening lines set a somber tone, as the narrator searches through the shadows for a lost valley and a land without a master, symbolizing a quest for freedom and purpose. However, this search only leads to bitter exile and blinding light that extinguishes their feelings, highlighting the overwhelming sense of hopelessness.
The chorus repeatedly questions how one can sing a song of love, peace, or joy when faced with the harsh realities of hatred, war, and suffering. The imagery of hatred hammering at the heart and peace being dressed in military attire underscores the contradiction and irony in the world's state. The mention of Africa, where the sun has ceased to shine, and dreams drowning in the sea as people emigrate, paints a vivid picture of global despair and the plight of refugees.
The song further explores the horrors of nights filled with terror, cries, fear, and violations, along with hunger, misery, unemployment, humiliation, torture, and death by vivisection. These stark images serve to emphasize the depth of human suffering and the systemic issues that perpetuate it. The repeated refrain questions how one can sing of love, freedom, rationality, or truth when faced with such overwhelming injustice and deceit. The song is a call to acknowledge and address these issues, rather than turning a blind eye, and serves as a powerful reminder of the need for empathy and action in the face of suffering.