So Cold
Breaking BenjaminANÁLISIS | SIGNIFICADO
'Crowded streets all cleared away, one by one, as hollow heroes separate and run. The chilling refrain of 'So Cold' by Breaking Benjamin echoes with poignant intensity as it delves into themes of isolation, longing, and resilience in the face of inner emptiness.
The evocative lyrics capture the complexity of human emotions, inviting listeners to explore the dichotomy between strength and vulnerability. 'You're so cold, keep your hand in mine,' suggests a yearning for connection amidst a backdrop of desolation. The interplay of wise men pondering and strong men falling encapsulates the transient nature of power and wisdom in the face of mortality.
The plea to 'show me how it ends' resonates with a sense of acceptance and curiosity, urging an exploration of one's own defenses and vulnerabilities. The juxtaposition of being 'satisfied and empty inside' encapsulates the bittersweet realization that fulfillment can sometimes mask a deeper sense of longing.
Through the repetition of 'let's give this another try,' the song carries a message of hope and resilience, hinting at the possibility of redemption and renewal. 'If you find your family, don't you cry,' serves as a reminder of the resilience found in the bonds of kinship and the power of emotional connection in times of hardship.
Ultimately, 'So Cold' by Breaking Benjamin navigates the intricate landscape of human emotions with grace and introspection, offering a melodic journey through the depths of the human experience. As the refrain of 'It's alright' reverberates through the song, it serves as a comforting reassurance that acceptance and vulnerability can pave the way for healing and growth. In its entirety, the song serves as a poignant ode to the resilience of the human spirit against the backdrop of life's inevitable trials.'
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Biografía de Breaking Benjamin
Breaking Benjamin: Una Historia de Resiliencia y Evolución Musical
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Breaking Benjamin no está entre los 500 artistas más apoyados y visitados de esta semana, su mejor puesto ha sido el 429º en febrero de 2010.
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