Ciegos de Poder
Nepal (Argentina)
Blind to Power: A Call for Environmental Awareness
Nepal's song "Ciegos de Poder" is a powerful critique of humanity's destructive impact on the environment, driven by greed and the pursuit of power. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the dire state of our planet, starting with the imagery of oil tankers navigating through the waters of a universal disaster. This opening sets the tone for the song, highlighting the complex and often virtual nature of the environmental crises we face, from deforestation to the loss of wildlife habitats.
The repeated phrases "Controlar, evitar incendios, sistemas" and "Contaminación…, contaminados" emphasize the urgent need for control and prevention measures to combat pollution and environmental degradation. The song underscores the irony and tragedy of commercial agreements that prioritize profit over the well-being of the planet, labeling those in power as "Ciegos de poder y miserables"—blind to power and miserable. This stark condemnation reflects the artist's frustration with the lack of meaningful action from those who hold the reins of power.
In the latter part of the song, Nepal shifts focus to a more hopeful message, suggesting that natural life, plants, and animals have the potential to rescue the Earth from the blindness of humanity. The repetition of the word "Ciegos" serves as a poignant reminder of the willful ignorance that plagues society, urging listeners to open their eyes to the environmental crisis and take action. Through its evocative lyrics and urgent tone, "Ciegos de Poder" calls for a collective awakening to the environmental challenges we face and the need for a more sustainable and conscious approach to our relationship with the planet.