Desarma y sangra

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The Fragility of Existence and the Search for Meaning

“Desarma y sangra” by Sui Generis is a poignant exploration of human fragility and the quest for meaning in a chaotic world. The song opens with vivid metaphors, comparing the body to glass and love to a fakir, suggesting a delicate and painful existence. The mind is likened to a needle, and the body to a tapestry, indicating the intricate and often painful nature of human experience. The lyrics convey a sense of vulnerability, as the singer reflects on the inability of external forces to truly harm the essence of a person, emphasizing the internal struggle and the lack of a definitive guide to living life.

The second verse introduces the figure of an angelic guardian who discovers a thief, symbolically cutting off his hands and taking away his voice. This imagery can be interpreted as a critique of societal and moral judgments, where people are often punished and silenced. The lyrics suggest a world where people hide or barely exist, forgetting their humanity and spirituality. This verse highlights the alienation and disconnection prevalent in society, where individuals are often lost and forgotten.

The chorus, with its haunting repetition of “Desarma y sangra” (Disarm and bleed), encapsulates the song’s central theme of disarmament and vulnerability. The singer reflects on the wounds and suspicions that surround them, contemplating the soul’s introspective journey. The phrase “thinking about the soul that thinks it is thinking” suggests a deep philosophical inquiry into the nature of existence and consciousness. The song ultimately portrays a world filled with pain and confusion, urging listeners to confront their vulnerabilities and seek deeper understanding.

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  2. Aprendizaje
  3. Desarma y sangra
  4. Natalio Ruiz, El Hombrecito Del Sombrero Gris
  5. Rasguña Las Piedras
  6. Quizás, Porque
  7. Tango en Segunda
  8. Cuando te vayas
  9. Raros Peinados Nuevos
  10. Dime Quien Me Lo Robó
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