Maldición

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The Haunting Curse of Ezequiel: A Tale of Forgotten Sins

Nacho Vegas' song "Maldición" tells the haunting story of Ezequiel, a man who returns to his hometown only to find himself shunned and cursed by the community. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Ezequiel's isolation and confusion as he steps off the train, only to be met with cold indifference and hostility. His own parents reject him, and the townspeople refuse to speak to him, hinting at a dark past that Ezequiel himself cannot remember. This sense of a forgotten sin or crime that has marked him for life is central to the song's narrative.

The song delves deeper into Ezequiel's torment as he seeks answers. He hides by the train tracks, desperate to understand what he did to deserve such a fate. The turning point comes when he looks into a pond and sees his reflection, realizing that he embodies the curse that has plagued him. This moment of self-awareness is both horrifying and enlightening, as Ezequiel confronts the darkness within himself. The lyrics suggest that his soul is tainted, and his realization is akin to discovering an inner beast.

In the final verses, Ezequiel decides to flee, heading north towards the sea. The Cantabrian Sea, with its vast and majestic presence, becomes his final resting place. He strips down and walks into the water, seeking solace and eternal rest beneath the waves. The song concludes with a poignant image of Ezequiel finding peace in the depths of the ocean, awaiting judgment for his forgotten sins. "Maldición" is a powerful exploration of guilt, memory, and the search for redemption, wrapped in a melancholic and poetic narrative.

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  3. Al Norte Del Norte
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  6. con amor y absurdidad
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