Luna Quebrada

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The Broken Moon: A Cry Against Corruption and Deceit

“Luna Quebrada” by Sylvania is a powerful critique of societal corruption and the erosion of moral values. The song opens with a metaphorical welcome to the 'circus of life,' a place where dignity is buried, lies are permitted, and morality is forbidden. This imagery sets the stage for a world where freedom is anesthetized, and individuals are forced to navigate a landscape of deceit and dishonor.

The lyrics delve into the pain and disillusionment caused by habitual theft and corruption. The repeated phrase 'cuanto te a dolido' (how much it has hurt you) underscores the emotional toll of living in such a compromised society. The song suggests that refusing to accept this reality leaves one lost, as the powers that be play with one's honor and life. The hidden smiles and the suicide of principles paint a grim picture of a world where integrity is sacrificed for survival.

The chorus, with its haunting imagery of a 'broken moon' and 'devastated earth,' symbolizes the widespread destruction caused by the actions of a few. The media's role in manipulating the truth and disguising corruption is also highlighted, adding another layer to the song's critique. The repeated lines emphasize the cyclical nature of this devastation and the personal suffering it causes. The song ends on a note of retribution, with a hope that those responsible for selling out humanity will one day pay for their actions.

“Luna Quebrada” is a poignant reflection on the consequences of corruption and the loss of moral integrity. It calls for awareness and change, urging listeners to recognize the hidden costs of societal decay.

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  1. Espíritu de Fuego
  2. Vivo En Tu Memoria
  3. Lazos de Sangre
  4. La Tentación Del Mal
  5. Luna Quebrada
  6. Testigos De Las Estrellas
  7. La Senda Del Olvido
  8. Sangre, Sudor y Lágrimas
  9. El Reino de Los Sueños
  10. Aunque Mi Alma Se Desgarre
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