Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of a tumultuous internal relationship, personified as "Biografía." This "Biografía" seems to be a force that both supports and undermines the narrator, creating a cycle of dependence and rebellion. It "vacila" (teases/fools), "accidents" (disrupts), and "auxiliates" (helps), suggesting a complex, almost adversarial dynamic with the self.
The central tension lies in the narrator's struggle against this internal force that dictates their actions and desires. "Biografía" leads them "hacia un precipicio" (towards a precipice) and then "arroja y caigo" (throws me and I fall), only for the narrator to "volverme a sublevar" (rebel again) after being "hecho quedar mal" (made to look bad). This cycle highlights a profound conflict between agency and an imposed destiny or self-sabotage.
The most striking aspect is the personification of one's own life story as an active agent. The repeated "Me..." phrases – "Me vacila," "Me accidenta," "Me auxilia," "Me lleva de la mano," "Me arroja," "Me hace," "Me presta," "Me quita" – emphasize this externalized control. The narrator feels acted upon, their will "eliminando" (eliminated) by this biographical force, which simultaneously makes them "soñar" (dream) of heights they cannot reach.
Ultimately, the lyrics articulate a desperate, yet defiant, embrace of the present moment. Faced with the possibility of their "último día de mi exisitir" (last day of my existence), the narrator resolves to "vivir" (live) and "haré realidad mi soñar" (make my dreams come true). This is a powerful assertion of agency, a decision to actively write their own "biografía" rather than be passively written by it, even if it's the "última noche" (last night).