Line Up:
José Miguel Vázquez - Bass Guitar
Hector "Mawie" Cruz - Drums
Joel Carrasquillo - Guitars
Erico "La Bestia" Morales - Vocals
Dennis Torres - Guitars
Discography:
Dantesco - Demo, 2004
De la Mano de la Muerte - Full-length, 2005
Pagano - Full-length, 2008
We Don't Fear Your God - Demo, 2009
The Ten Commandments Of Metal - Full-length, 2010
Seven Years of Battles - Full-length, 2011
We Don't Fear Your God - Full-length, 2013
Venancio - Full-length, 2015
Los hijos de la muerte - Compilation, 2016
El Día que murieron los dioses - Full-length, 2021
De La Mano De La Muerte
Dantesco Lyrics
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Y enfrento en agonia mi presente otoñal
Temo por los mios que han de sufrir
Y por las lagrimas que han de derramar
No temas
Descansar
No lloren mas por mi... bien estare
No sufran mas por mi, ya mi tiempo paso
Ha caido la ultima hoja... y el roble murio
Lo que has sufrido...
Lo que has luchado...
Lo que has sembrado...
Lo que has vivido...
Sin temor...
Sin Dolor...
A la Eternidad...
The lyrics of Dantesco's song De la Mano de la Muerte evoke a sense of weariness and acceptance towards death. The singer's breath is tired of living, and they face their autumnal present with agony. They fear for their loved ones who will suffer and the tears they'll shed. However, there is a message of comfort in the chorus, where the singer tells their loved ones not to fear, to rest in peace because even though they're leaving, they'll be remembered. The singer advises their loved ones not to cry for them anymore because they're okay, and their time has passed. The last leaf has fallen, and the oak tree has died.
The lyrics of De la Mano de la Muerte portray a universal struggle with mortality, and specifically, accepting the inevitability of death. The singer acknowledges that their time has come and gone, and thus, they must face the eternity that lies ahead. Although they feel weary and tired of living, there is a sense of peace and gratitude underlying the lyrics, as if they've accepted death as an integral part of life.
Overall, Dantesco's De la Mano de la Muerte beautifully captures the complexity of human emotions towards mortality, from fear and suffering to acceptance and rest.
Line by Line Meaning
Mi aliento esta cansado de vivir
I am tired of living, exhausted and drained.
Y enfrento en agonia mi presente otoñal
I face my autumnal present in agony, knowing my time is near.
Temo por los mios que han de sufrir
I fear for those who will suffer, my loved ones.
Y por las lagrimas que han de derramar
And for the tears they'll shed when I'm gone.
No temas
Do not be afraid.
Descansar
Rest.
Aunque nos vamos... te recordaran
Although we are leaving, we shall be remembered.
No lloren mas por mi... bien estare
Do not cry for me anymore, for I will be okay.
No sufran mas por mi, ya mi tiempo paso
Do not suffer anymore for me, my time has passed.
Ha caido la ultima hoja... y el roble murio
The last leaf has fallen, and the oak has died.
Lo que has sufrido...
What you have suffered...
Lo que has luchado...
What you have fought for...
Lo que has sembrado...
What you have sowed...
Lo que has vivido...
What you have lived...
Sin temor...
Without fear...
Sin Dolor...
Without pain...
A la Eternidad...
To eternity...
Writer(s): dantesco
Contributed by Adam L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.