Un Día Más, Un Día Menos

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The Struggle of Time and Lost Dreams

Rata Blanca's song "Un Día Más, Un Día Menos" delves into the existential struggle of time passing by and the emotional toll it takes on individuals. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person feeling trapped in a monotonous routine, symbolized by the imagery of watching television and feeling a weight on their heart. This sense of entrapment is universal, as the song suggests that no one can escape the pain and sorrow that life inevitably brings.

The chorus raises a poignant question about the salvation of one's soul, juxtaposed with the relentless rain hitting the gray asphalt. This imagery evokes a sense of melancholy and hopelessness, yet there's a fleeting moment of joy when a memory brings a smile. This duality reflects the human condition, where moments of happiness are often fleeting and overshadowed by the struggles of daily life.

As the song progresses, it touches on the theme of lost faith and love, represented by the empty eyes of people on the street. These individuals have given up on love and hope, becoming almost predatory in their despair. The protagonist is urged to escape this fate, to stand up and run away from the clutches of hopelessness. The final verses emphasize the futility of clinging to lost treasures and the past, suggesting that looking back offers no real gain. Instead, the song encourages moving forward despite the pain and challenges.

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  1. Mujer Amante
  2. La Leyenda Del Hada y El Mago
  3. Aún Estás En Mis Sueños
  4. Mamma
  5. El Sueño de La Gitana
  6. Talismán
  7. Un Día Más, Un Día Menos
  8. Agord, La Bruja
  9. Angeles de Acero
  10. En Nombre de Dios
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