Lagrimas

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"Lágrimas" (Tears), a classical guitar composition, encapsulates the profound and multifaceted life of Paloma Haulita. The song begins with a gentle, introspective melody that reflects Paloma's early life in Pawpaw Plains, where her spirit was tempered by the conflicting desires of familial expectations and her own yearning for independence. The delicate plucking of the guitar strings resonates with her hidden vulnerability, particularly during her time spent working on old muscle cars with her father, away from the world of beauty pageants that she so despised. As the piece progresses, it mirrors the narrative arc of Paloma's life, shifting to a more complex and turbulent arrangement. This transition signifies her inner turmoil and her defiant stand against societal norms, especially in the wake of her controversial act of alleged arson. The tempo and intensity of the guitar build, reflecting Paloma's bold and rebellious nature. The crescendos symbolize her confrontations with forces beyond her understanding, including her eerie encounter with the Researcher and the mysterious happenings on the Silver Bullet train. "Lágrimas" then returns to a softer, more somber tone, suggesting Paloma's introspection and the emotional weight of her experiences. The song concludes with a poignant, lingering note, leaving the listener with a sense of unresolved longing and resilience, much like the journey of Paloma Haulita herself. Paloma is character / conductor in the Train of the Century Blockchain Game on Wax. https://trains.cards
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