Como Un Fantasma

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The Haunting Return: A Journey Through Time and Isolation

Tourista's song "Como Un Fantasma" delves into themes of isolation, disconnection, and the passage of time. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone returning after a long absence, metaphorically described as 500 years. This exaggerated timeframe emphasizes the feeling of being out of touch with reality and the world around them. The protagonist feels like a ghost, invisible and disconnected from society, struggling to find their place and reclaim their life.

The song also touches on the impact of modern technology and social media, describing it as a way to pass time and avoid facing the harsh realities of life. The line "Perdiendo el tiempo en una red social" highlights the emptiness and superficiality of online interactions, contrasting with the deep human need for genuine connection. The protagonist's efforts to reconnect, to "abrir una ventana" and "buscar alguna conexión," reflect a longing for meaningful relationships and experiences.

Furthermore, the lyrics explore the emotional toll of isolation and the struggle to find one's identity in a world that feels cold and unfeeling. The reference to a "puta ciudad" where people don't know how to feel underscores the protagonist's sense of alienation. The repeated imagery of being a ghost among people reinforces the idea of being present but not truly seen or understood. This haunting metaphor captures the essence of feeling lost and the desire to reclaim one's life and sense of self after a prolonged period of disconnection.

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