ADVERTENCIA

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The Subtle Warnings of Life's Illusions

Babasónicos' song "Advertencia" delves into the complexities of human experience, exploring themes of deception, self-awareness, and the often ignored warnings that life presents. The lyrics suggest a struggle between accepting the chaos of life and the desire to reject what seems irrational or "descabellado." This tension is a reflection of the human condition, where individuals often find themselves torn between embracing the unpredictable nature of life and seeking stability.

The recurring imagery of a "red sign" and "pain written on lips" serves as metaphors for the warnings and consequences that are often overlooked. The "red sign" symbolizes danger or caution, yet it remains unseen, suggesting that people frequently ignore the signs that could prevent harm. The "pain written on lips" implies that suffering is a universal experience, etched into the very fabric of human interaction. The song's chorus, "A veces quiero fuego y me quemo," captures the paradox of desire and consequence, where the pursuit of passion can lead to self-destruction.

Babasónicos, known for their eclectic style and thought-provoking lyrics, use "Advertencia" to comment on the sophisticated ways people deceive themselves and others to maintain a semblance of normalcy. The "sophisticated mode of lying" and "aerosol in the consciousness of another" highlight the pervasive nature of deception in society. Ultimately, the song serves as a reminder that while everyone is escaping something, the paths and reasons differ, and ignoring life's warnings can lead to inevitable pain and regret.

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