Reflexión

Oconnor Oconnor

A Harsh Reflection on Modern Society

The song 'Reflexión' by Oconnor delves into the harsh realities and disillusionments of modern society. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world filled with deceit and unfulfilled promises, where individuals are trapped in a cycle of madness and emptiness. The opening lines highlight the myriad reasons one might feel driven to insanity in a relentless, fraudulent world. The imagery of life dissolving 'por la nariz' (through the nose) suggests the destructive impact of drug addiction, a recurring theme throughout the song.

The chorus questions why people fail to see the stark reality around them, pointing out the tragic fate of youth who are destroyed before they even have a chance to truly live. The repeated mention of unkept promises underscores a sense of betrayal and hopelessness. The song urges listeners not to buy into lies or resign themselves to a life of loss, symbolized by waiting on a corner for the fleeting joy of a piece of paper, possibly alluding to money or drugs.

Oconnor also references historical and contemporary plagues, such as smallpox and alcoholism in the past, and AIDS and cocaine in the present, to illustrate the ongoing struggles humanity faces. The song is a powerful call to awareness and action, urging people to recognize and confront the harsh truths of their existence rather than succumbing to the false comforts and destructive habits that society often offers. Through its raw and unflinching lyrics, 'Reflexión' serves as a poignant critique of societal failures and a plea for a more honest and fulfilling way of life.

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  1. Desconfianza
  2. Caníbal
  3. Yo Caníbal
  4. Hasta Ser Libre
  5. La Sopa Del Diablo
  6. Rock Del Suicida
  7. Saben Bien
  8. El Tiempo Es Tan Pequeño
  9. Te La Dan
  10. Bajezas
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