Me Pesan Las Alas

Maldita Nerea Maldita Nerea

The Weight of Wings: A Journey Through Doubt and Hope

“Me Pesan Las Alas” by Maldita Nerea is a poignant exploration of existential doubt, emotional struggle, and the search for hope. The song opens with the singer feeling out of place, as if waking up on the wrong planet. This metaphor sets the tone for the entire piece, suggesting a deep sense of disorientation and alienation. The lyrics convey a feeling of being trapped in a reality that doesn't align with one's expectations or desires, leading to a profound internal conflict.

The recurring imagery of an airplane that feels like a bullet is particularly striking. This metaphor suggests a sense of urgency and danger, as if the singer is constantly on the brink of disaster. The weight of the wings symbolizes the burdens and fears that prevent him from soaring freely. Despite these challenges, there is a persistent hope that someone will find and understand him, as he continues to fly, albeit cautiously, thinking that tomorrow might bring a change.

The song also touches on the theme of truth and deception. The singer questions whether everyone around him is lying or if he is lying to himself. This introspection adds another layer of complexity, highlighting the struggle to discern reality from illusion. The repeated apologies for speaking his truth suggest a fear of being misunderstood or judged. Ultimately, the song is a heartfelt plea for connection and understanding, wrapped in a narrative of personal struggle and resilience.

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  1. La Respuesta No Es La Huída
  2. Cuando Todas Las Historias Se Acaban
  3. El Secreto de Las Tortugas
  4. Nunca Estarás Sola
  5. Perdona Si Te Llamo Amor
  6. Un Planeta Llamado Nosotros
  7. Bailarina
  8. Mira Dentro
  9. Aunque ni siquiera existas
  10. No Pide Tanto, Idiota
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