The Regretful Confession of a Silent Heart

The song "00:00" by Siddhartha is a poignant expression of regret and longing, wrapped in the cloak of a love that has endured despite silence and distance. The lyrics convey a deep sense of introspection and the desire to communicate feelings that have been withheld for too long. The artist is reaching out to a loved one, attempting to break the silence that has grown between them, and to confess the love that persists unabated.

Siddhartha's words paint a picture of someone who has tried to bury their emotions in an effort to move on, but ultimately realizes the futility of such attempts. The recurring phrase "Es que lo siento" ("It's just that I'm sorry") emphasizes a heartfelt apology for not expressing love when it mattered most. The singer acknowledges past fears of facing the truth when he sensed that something was amiss in the relationship. Now, with a newfound clarity, he seeks to start anew, to heal the wounds of the past, and to experience the rebirth of love.

The emotional landscape of the song is one of vulnerability and hope. It's about confronting the shadows of yesterday and the pain they've caused, symbolized by the 'yoke of yesterday' and the 'thorn that hurts.' The desire to embrace and understand what it feels like to be reborn in life and love signifies a yearning for redemption and a second chance. Siddhartha's musical style, often characterized by introspective lyrics and a blend of rock and folk influences, serves as the perfect backdrop for this intimate confession.

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  1. 00:00
  2. Brújula
  3. Fogata
  4. Pelicula
  5. 80 Días (part. Carlos Sadness)
  6. Extraños
  7. Imán
  8. Balsa
  9. Tú y yo y tú
  10. Me Hace Falta (Cap. 2)
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