A veces

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The Duality of Existence in 'A veces' by Buitres

The song 'A veces' by Buitres delves into the complexities and contradictions of human emotions and experiences. The lyrics oscillate between moments of clarity and confusion, reflecting the unpredictable nature of life. The opening lines, 'A veces puedo pensar, a veces pienso que no se,' capture this duality, suggesting that sometimes the singer can think clearly, while other times, they are engulfed in uncertainty. This theme is further emphasized by the juxtaposition of good and bad days, highlighting the fluctuating nature of existence.

The song also explores themes of isolation and introspection. The lines 'Mil noches sin entender, mil noches sin tener noción' convey a sense of being lost and disconnected, spending countless nights without understanding or awareness. This feeling of isolation is compounded by the absence of external forces like God or revolution, as mentioned in 'no hay Dios, no hay revolución.' The singer seems to be grappling with their inner turmoil alone, without any external guidance or support.

Moreover, the song touches on the theme of unfulfilled love and the pain of separation. The repeated question '¿dónde estás?' and the statement 'Y no pudo ser amor' suggest a longing for a love that could not be realized. The imagery of 'la cara en el ventanal' and 'los ojos y la pared' evokes a sense of looking out into the world and feeling unseen and unheard. The song concludes with a return to the initial theme of duality, acknowledging that while some days are bad, there are also days when everything feels right, encapsulating the bittersweet nature of life.

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