realidades
Malicia Lyrics


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(Letra y Música: M.Escobar)

HOY DESPERTÉ A LA REALIDAD
LA QUE MUCHOS NO QUIEREN VER
PARA NO DAÃ'AR SU VIDA ESTABLE
CIERRAN SUS OJOS Y NO VEN
QUE HOY PUEDEN PERDONAR,
PUEDEN PEDIR PERDÃ"N,
QUE SU PERFIL NO BAJA
LA AUSENCIA ES LO PEOR.

EL GRAN ERROR LA INDIFERENCIA.
EL ORGULLO DE SER MEJOR.
PERO ¿QUE VALE MÁS, QUE GANE EL ODIO?
¿O RECORDAR UNA AMISTAD?
ESA AMISTAD QUE VALE MÁS.

ESA ES LA REALIDAD.
ES LA QUE NIEGA EL HOMBRE,
PARA SENTIRSE CREÍDO
NOTÁNDOSE DESTRUÍDO.

HOY PUEDEN PERDONAR
PUEDEN PEDIR PERDON,
QUE TU PERFIL NO BAJA
LA AUSENCIA ES LO PEOR.

HOY PUEDEN PERDONAR
PERO NO LO IMPERDONABLE
AMIGOS DE LA TRAICIÃ"N
DONDE SE ACABA EL MUNDO.
SIN TENER MIEDO A LA SOLEDAD




COMIENZA LA GUERRA,
VENGANZA ETERNA.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Malicia's song "Realidades" are a poignant reminder of the importance of facing reality despite its harshness. The song opens with the singer stating that she has woken up to reality, one that many people choose to ignore in order to maintain their comfortable lives. She goes on to say that forgiveness and asking for forgiveness is possible and that it is better than living in the absence of these things. The song then speaks to the idea that indifference is a great mistake, and that pride and the desire to be better than someone else should not overshadow the value of friendship.


The singer then repeats the sentiment that this is the reality that men deny in order to feel self-important while ultimately destroying themselves. Even in the face of the imperdonable, the unforgivable, the song encourages forgiveness but also acknowledges that there are those who would betray their friends, leading to the beginning of an eternal war.


Overall, "Realidades" is a powerful message about the importance of facing reality and the consequences of ignoring it. The song suggests that forgiveness and friendship are more important than pride or the desire to be better than others, and that it's always better to face the truth than to live in denial.




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