Depresion Sonora Estupefacientes Lyrics know the real meaning of Depresion Sonora's Estupefacientes Song lyrics
by Dheshni | Updated Feb 23, 2024
Depresion Sonora Estupefacientes Lyrics
Drugs to dream again
Crystal cage, if you break it, you’re going to get cut
Lately, I can’t cry
Viscera on the floor
I burst inside, I burst inside
Circular sunset
The world spins between my fingers
If I keep this up, I’m going to shoot
I can go out, but I don’t understand
Circular sunset
The world spins between my fingers
If I keep this up, I’m going to shoot
I can go out, but I don’t understand
Bend down, so they don’t see us
Stay here, I’ve been thinking about you for months
I look at you directly, I don’t know what to say anymore
My subconscious tells me, “I love you to death”
But I live trapped inside myself
First, I have to get out
First, I have to get out
Circular sunset
The world spins between my fingers
If I keep this up, I’m going to shoot
I can go out, but I don’t understand
Circular sunset
The world spins between my fingers
If I keep this up, I’m going to shoot
I can go out, but I don’t understand
No, I don’t understand
No
Depresion Sonora Estupefacientes Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Depresion Sonora Estupefacientes" depict a raw portrayal of inner turmoil and emotional struggle, intertwined with themes of addiction and a sense of entrapment. The mention of "drugs to dream again" reflects a desire for escape, while the "crystal cage" symbolizes the dangers and consequences of attempting to break free.
The circular sunset imagery signifies a cyclical pattern of despair, with the protagonist feeling trapped within themselves and unable to comprehend their surroundings. The repetition of "I can go out, but I don't understand" highlights a sense of disconnection from reality and a longing for clarity.
Depresion Sonora Estupefacientes Lyrics Details
Artist
Depresion Sonora
Release Date
2024
Available on
YouTube Music
Depresion Sonora Estupefacientes Lyrics - FAQ
Marcos Crespo is a Spanish artist, musician, and producer.
Depresión Sonora is Marcos Crespo's solo project, translating to 'Sound Depression' in English.
Marcos Crespo's music often examines the chaos of the world and delves into dark thoughts.
Marcos Crespo primarily uses Spanish in his music.
Marcos Crespo is not afraid to use strong words to convey his emotions and explore his dark thoughts in his songwriting.