Microscopio

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Dreams and Regrets Under the Microscope

Zoé's song "Microscopio" delves into the introspective and surreal realms of dreams, regrets, and the passage of time. The lyrics open with the image of a sleeping microscope, a tool typically used to examine the minute details of life. This metaphor sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the self and the complexities of human emotions. The mention of a "vegetal star" and the loss of a "mórbido cristal" (morbid crystal) suggests a sense of disorientation and loss of clarity, as if the narrator is struggling to understand the intricacies of their own dreams and thoughts.

The song continues with the narrator expressing uncertainty about their ability to continue "planting silhouettes," a phrase that evokes the idea of creating or shaping something ephemeral and insubstantial. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the fleeting nature of dreams or the difficulty of holding onto one's aspirations. The plea for forgiveness for their "levedad" (lightness) indicates a sense of guilt or inadequacy, as if the narrator feels they have failed to live up to their own or others' expectations.

In the final lines, the narrator addresses the microscope directly, suggesting that it might perceive their state as normal. However, the narrator reveals their regret for having dreamed of the microscope, implying a longing for a different reality or a sense of remorse for having delved too deeply into their own introspection. Zoé's poetic and enigmatic lyrics invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences of dreams, regrets, and the search for meaning in the small details of life.

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