The Heartache of Disconnection: Abel Pintos' 'Oncemil'

Abel Pintos' song 'Oncemil' is a poignant reflection on emotional pain and the struggle to maintain authenticity in a relationship. The lyrics express a deep sense of regret and discomfort with the idea of causing harm to a loved one and the difficulty of reconciling the past with the present. Pintos conveys a feeling of being emotionally absent even when physically present, which suggests a disconnection from the relationship and possibly from himself.

The chorus of 'Oncemil' uses powerful imagery to describe the singer's emotional state. The phrase 'partido en once mil pedazos' (broken into eleven thousand pieces) illustrates a profound sense of fragmentation and loss. The act of silencing the soul's voice indicates a suppression of true feelings and desires, which can be seen as a metaphor for losing one's identity or compromising one's values. The song also touches on the theme of existential despair, as Pintos sings about feeling like a lost cause and the futility of trying to hold onto something that is slipping away.

Despite the heavy themes, the song ends on a note of hope. The 'sum of two halves,' the 'tear that feeds the river,' and the 'cure for vanities' suggest a journey towards healing and wholeness. The 'light making its way' symbolizes a breakthrough or an epiphany that can lead to the resolution of inner turmoil and the end of loneliness. Pintos' lyrics are a call to face one's pain and to seek a path towards reconciliation and peace, both within oneself and in one's relationships.

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  1. Abismo
  2. Cuando Llegue El Alba
  3. A Veces Pasa
  4. El Mar
  5. Doña Ubenza
  6. Cerca Del Mar
  7. Te Voy a Contar Un Sueño
  8. Me Dediqué a Perderte (part. HA-ASH)
  9. Crónica
  10. El Beso
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