Que Parezca Un Accidente

Pereza Pereza

A Perfect Plan: The Dark Undertones of 'Que Parezca Un Accidente'

Pereza's song 'Que Parezca Un Accidente' delves into the complexities of a tumultuous relationship, blending dark humor with a sense of fatalism. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of emotional turmoil and the lengths one might go to escape it. The opening lines, 'Confia en mi a partir de las seis, ahí fuera no hay nada que rascar,' suggest a sense of resignation and a lack of hope in the outside world, hinting at a life filled with superficial emotions and artificial highs, symbolized by 'drogas cortadas' (cut drugs).

The recurring theme of making something look like an accident rather than a 'crimen pasional' (crime of passion) adds a layer of dark irony to the song. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the protagonist's desire to mask the true intensity of their feelings and actions, perhaps to avoid the emotional fallout or societal judgment. The reference to 'Frank' likely alludes to Frank Sinatra, known for his suave, calculated demeanor, suggesting that the protagonist wants to handle the situation with a similar level of cool detachment.

The song also touches on themes of regret and missed opportunities, as seen in lines like 'Es tarde para lamentar las veces que me llamabas satán en una semana.' This line reflects the protagonist's acknowledgment of past mistakes and the toxic nature of the relationship. The imagery of 'maldita flor de ciudad, corazon letal' (damned city flower, lethal heart) further emphasizes the destructive nature of their love. Ultimately, 'Que Parezca Un Accidente' is a darkly poetic exploration of love, regret, and the lengths one might go to hide their true emotions.

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