Sacrificio Japonés Lyrics in English Ratones Paranoicos , Luis Alberto Spinetta

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Sacrificio Japonés by Ratones Paranoicos from Spanish to English.
I that come from the moon
And I don't know the truth
I don't want to be outside
Of what you feel
If tomorrow I don't wake up
Nothing will change
We'll be the ghosts
Made of truth
And I imagine a laugh
That nothing can silence
Don't stay grabbing the curtain
Four hundred dirty nights of your life
It's that I no longer want to see you and be like this
Don't stay when they need you most
For a Japanese sacrifice
I that come from the moon
And I don't know the truth
I don't want to be outside
Of what you feel
If tomorrow I don't wake up
Nothing will change
We'll be the ghosts
Made of truth
And I imagine a laugh
That nothing can silence
Don't stay grabbing the curtain
Four hundred dirty nights of your life
It's that I no longer want to see you and be like this
Don't stay when they need you most
For a Japanese sacrifice
Don't stay when they need you most
Don't stay when they need you most
Don't stay, don't stay, no
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SONG MEANING

Sacrificio Japonés feels like a late-night conversation between two cosmic outsiders. The singer claims he comes “from the moon” and admits he doesn’t know “the truth,” yet he desperately wants to plug into whatever the other person is feeling. Images of becoming “ghosts made of truth,” laughing that “won’t be silenced,” and enduring “four hundred dirty nights” paint a surreal picture of people drifting through life, half-awake, half-alive.

The repeated warning “no te quedes” (don’t stay) is a gentle push to break free from toxic habits and self-destructive rituals—the “Japanese sacrifice” hinting at seppuku, an extreme act of giving up. Instead of clinging to the curtain and hiding in the shadows, the song urges us to step out, be present when we’re truly needed, and avoid becoming ghosts of our own lives. With Spinetta’s unmistakable voice floating over Ratones Paranoicos’ gritty groove, the track turns a plea for authenticity into a hypnotic rock mantra.

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