Dos Días

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The Weight of Memories: A Journey Through 'Dos Días' by La Beriso

La Beriso's song 'Dos Días' delves deep into the emotional turmoil of dealing with painful memories and the longing for relief from past traumas. The lyrics open with a plea to a higher power, asking for the erasure of two specific days from the narrator's life. This request highlights the intensity of the pain associated with these memories, suggesting that they are so overwhelming that the narrator wishes they could simply be forgotten.

The imagery of flowers left in a park, representing memories of the past, adds a poignant touch to the narrative. These flowers symbolize moments that once held beauty but are now sources of sorrow. The mention of 'viejos' (old people) crying at night and waking up with flowers in their hands further emphasizes the theme of enduring pain and the struggle to move on. The photos from childhood and the parts of the house that 'no longer matter' illustrate how the past can lose its significance when overshadowed by grief.

The chorus expresses a desperate desire for liberation from this emotional burden. The narrator yearns to 'live' and 'smile' again, indicating a deep-seated need for healing and a return to a state of happiness. The plea to have the pain 'torn out' underscores the intensity of the suffering and the urgent need for relief. La Beriso's raw and heartfelt delivery of these lyrics resonates with anyone who has experienced the weight of painful memories and the struggle to find peace.

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  1. En El Pais Del Olvido
  2. otro lugar
  3. Tus Ojos
  4. Además de ser fuerte
  5. Me Gusta
  6. Tres Mujeres y Ella
  7. Pensamientos
  8. Mirás Al Cielo
  9. botella rota
  10. Una Canción
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