Gargantas y Desfiladeros

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Navigating Through the Valleys of Loneliness and Hope

Revolver's song "Gargantas y Desfiladeros" delves deep into the emotional landscape of loneliness, despair, and the search for solace. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with the overwhelming weight of solitude. The imagery of plazas turning into throats and streets becoming ravines suggests a world that feels both suffocating and treacherous. The night, described as eternal and long, symbolizes a period of darkness and waiting for the dawn, which serves as a metaphor for hope and relief.

The song also touches on the concept of time as an invisible enemy, passing without bringing any change or relief. This sense of stagnation and fear of one's own loneliness is palpable. However, amidst this bleakness, there is a glimmer of hope. The recurring motif of a ship that can take one away from a sack of broken memories suggests the possibility of escape and new beginnings. The chalk marks on the ground symbolize the places where one once dreamed of happiness, indicating that dreams, though they may end, can also begin anew.

The lyrics further explore the idea of feeling lost and broken, with metaphors like an ocean of stones and a heart reduced to a Corinthian raisin. The mention of tears carrying pirates who have split the person in two adds a layer of betrayal and emotional pain. Yet, the song reassures that there will always be another ship, another chance to mark a new place for dreams. The final verses emphasize the difficulty of moving on, especially for the one left behind, but also highlight the inevitability of change and the cyclical nature of dreams and hope.

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  1. Dentro De Ti
  2. La Flor Más Bella
  3. Tu Noche Y La Mía
  4. Besaré El Suelo
  5. Si Es Por Ti
  6. Dónde está el final
  7. Como Unico Equipaje
  8. Ten Fé En Mí
  9. El Peligro
  10. Deprimencia
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