Cobarde means "coward". It's a powerful word that carries a heavy emotional charge, often used as a strong insult.
In this poignant song by WarCry, Cobarde is not just the title but also the final, damning word. The lyrics tell the story of a woman suffering in silence, and this word serves as the singer's ultimate condemnation of the abuser, encapsulating the song's powerful message.
Cobarde delivers a hard‐hitting narrative wrapped in WarCry’s signature power‐metal energy. The lyrics paint the picture of an outwardly cheerful woman who strolls through the park like an angel, but behind her warm smile she hides the bruises of domestic abuse. Friends and neighbors miss the subtle signs, while she clings to the hope that “he could change someday,” crying in secret to silence the painful truth.
When the chorus erupts, vocalist Víctor García can no longer stay silent. He spits out a fiery curse on anyone who lifts a hand against a woman and brands the abuser a coward—the strongest word the song repeats like a battle cry. “Cobarde” is more than a song; it is a call to awareness, empathy, and zero tolerance for violence, urging listeners to protect and believe victims before it is too late.