Batalla Sin Luz

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Navigating the Darkness: The Struggle in 'Batalla Sin Luz'

Once Tiros' song 'Batalla Sin Luz' delves into the inner turmoil and sleepless nights of an individual grappling with their own thoughts and desires. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who dreams of deep, uninterrupted sleep, likening it to the depth of a German submarine. This metaphor suggests a longing for escape and peace, far from the chaos of their waking life. The recurring imagery of 'black nicotine smoke' and 'filters forming a mattress' highlights the person's reliance on smoking as a coping mechanism, creating a temporary refuge from their restless mind.

The phrase 'batalla sin luz' translates to 'battle without light,' symbolizing a struggle fought in darkness, both literally and metaphorically. The protagonist's battle is internal, fought in the realm of dreams and sleepless nights. The mention of 'thousands of soldiers carrying their cross' suggests the weight of personal burdens and the creation of imaginary soldiers as a means to cope with insomnia. This imagery underscores the sense of isolation and the heavy emotional load the individual carries.

The repeated lines about the 'humidity on the wall' and the desire for 'something unique' reflect a yearning for meaning and connection. The wall's humidity could symbolize the passage of time and the marks left by life’s experiences. The protagonist's search for a message or a sign indicates a deep-seated need for purpose and understanding. Despite the struggle, the song ends on a slightly hopeful note, suggesting that the individual is not entirely alone in their battle, hinting at the possibility of finding solace and companionship.

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