Mejor No Hablar de Ciertas Cosas

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The Unspoken Realities in 'Mejor No Hablar de Ciertas Cosas' by Sumo

The song 'Mejor No Hablar de Ciertas Cosas' by the Argentine rock band Sumo, fronted by the charismatic Luca Prodan, delves into the theme of avoiding certain topics, possibly due to their controversial or painful nature. The repetitive chorus, 'Mejor no hablar de ciertas cosas,' which translates to 'Better not to talk about certain things,' suggests a deliberate choice to remain silent on issues that might be too complex or distressing to address openly.

The verses of the song paint a series of vivid images: a woman behind a foggy glass, a tornado destroying cities and primitive gardens, the best flower from the sweetest plant, and a fugitive surrendering. These metaphors could represent different aspects of life that are difficult to discuss, such as relationships, personal tragedies, addiction, or crime. The foggy glass could symbolize the barrier between the personal and the public, while the tornado might represent the chaos and destruction that can sweep through one's life unexpectedly.

Sumo's music often touched on themes of alienation, social issues, and personal struggles, and 'Mejor No Hablar de Ciertas Cosas' is no exception. The song's insistence on silence could be interpreted as a coping mechanism or a social commentary on the taboo nature of certain subjects. The repeated 'no' emphasizes a refusal to confront or acknowledge these issues, highlighting the human tendency to avoid discomfort by not speaking of things that are too painful or controversial.

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