Deprisión

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Navigating the Mental Maze: A Journey Through 'Deprisión' by Lytos

Lytos' song 'Deprisión' delves deep into the labyrinth of the human mind, exploring the struggles of mental imprisonment. The repetitive phrase 'De-prisión en prisión' underscores the cyclical nature of these internal battles, where one feels trapped within their own thoughts. This metaphor of being imprisoned within one's mind is a powerful depiction of mental health struggles, particularly depression and anxiety. The artist uses this imagery to convey the feeling of being stuck in a loop, unable to break free from the negative thoughts that dominate one's consciousness.

The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the overwhelming silence that can be deafening, making it hard to hear one's own heart or find clarity. Lytos speaks to the isolation and confusion that often accompany mental health issues, where even the simplest acts of help from others go unnoticed. The line 'No pasa el tiempo aunque escucho el tic-tac' reflects the stagnation and the relentless ticking of time that feels meaningless when one is trapped in their own mind. The song also touches on the internal conflict of knowing that these negative thoughts are not true, yet feeling powerless to escape them.

Lytos further explores the theme of seeking answers without knowing the questions, highlighting the existential confusion that can come with mental health struggles. The fear of death losing its sting and the constant search for validation in a world that seems indifferent are poignant reflections of the artist's inner turmoil. The repeated admonitions to remember that 'toda esta mierda no es verdad' and to 'abre los ojos' serve as reminders to the listener to seek clarity and truth amidst the chaos. Ultimately, 'Deprisión' is a raw and honest portrayal of the battle within, urging listeners to acknowledge their feelings and seek understanding and liberation from their mental prisons.

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