Bafles en el mar

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Echoes of Time and Reflection in 'Bafles en el Mar'

Divididos' song "Bafles en el Mar" is a poetic exploration of time, memory, and self-discovery. The lyrics delve into the passage of time and its impact on our lives, suggesting that time can both heal and scar. The imagery of "bafles" (speakers) falling into the sea evokes a sense of sound and memory being absorbed by the vastness of the ocean, symbolizing the fading of past experiences and the inevitability of change.

The song's lyrics are rich with metaphors, such as "Cae la flor sobre su propia espina" (The flower falls on its own thorn), which suggests the idea of self-inflicted pain or the natural consequences of one's actions. This metaphor is complemented by the line "No hay sueño que no lleve cicatriz" (There is no dream without a scar), emphasizing that every aspiration or dream comes with its own set of challenges and marks.

The recurring theme of returning to one's center and finding silence is a call for introspection and inner peace. The lyrics "Volver al centro, volver al silencio" (Return to the center, return to silence) suggest a journey inward, where one can find clarity and understanding amidst the chaos of life. This introspective journey is portrayed as a way to unlock the mysteries within oneself, as the "alma vieja" (old soul) reveals hidden truths. The song ultimately encourages listeners to embrace the passage of time, learn from their experiences, and find solace in the quiet moments of life.

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  6. Huelga de amores
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