Días Impares (part. Melissa Robles)

Carlos Sadness Carlos Sadness

Navigating the Unpredictable: The Enigma of 'Días Impares'

Carlos Sadness, featuring Melissa Robles, delves into the complexities of relationships and the unpredictability of emotions in their song 'Días Impares.' The title, which translates to 'Odd Days,' sets the stage for a narrative about the irregularities and uncertainties that come with love and human connection. The lyrics explore the idea that no two days are ever the same, even if they seem similar on the surface. This theme is introduced right from the beginning, with Robles singing about how odd days may appear alike but are never entirely identical.

Sadness and Robles use vivid imagery and metaphors to convey the confusion and longing that often accompany romantic relationships. For instance, Sadness mentions being loved more on a Monday than on a Tuesday, highlighting the inconsistency in emotions. The reference to 'Atapalpa' and the 'route of the inexplicable' suggests a journey through the unknown, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of love. The mention of 'dialéctica croatica' and 'cromática' adds a layer of complexity, indicating a clash of perspectives and the difficulty in understanding each other fully.

The recurring question, 'How am I going to find you if you never give me your coordinates?' encapsulates the central struggle of the song. It speaks to the frustration of trying to connect with someone who remains elusive and hard to pin down. The idea of relying on 'satellites' and dealing with 'personal interferences' further underscores the challenges of navigating a relationship filled with uncertainties. Ultimately, 'Días Impares' is a poetic exploration of the highs and lows, the certainties and doubts, that define human connections, making it a relatable and thought-provoking piece.

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