It seems that you can no longer see Neither the white nor the black Nor what is happening to you And you think you're living better Thanks to a clock, what time do you want to know? Because my hands already have What they say, they're always right Newspaper collectors and Those you see on TV But let them sleep with their information It's enough to know how I'm doing How am I doing, how am I doing? How am I doing, how am I doing? It seems that I can no longer see Neither the white nor the black Nor what is happening to me And to think that not everything is going so bad Yet I can't look at a damn sunrise I'm still on this road, a sign says You can't stop I don't want to be one more Who won't be able to turn around That's why, no, no, no I don't want to arrive There's no way to escape from there Like death itself, how am I doing? How am I doing, how am I doing? How am I doing, how am I doing? The song "Sin Hilo" by Las Pelotas seems to describe a feeling of dissociation from society and the pressures of modern life. The singer expresses a sense of disillusionment with the information and expectations of others, and a desire to break free from the confines of societal norms. The lyrics reflect a struggle to find meaning and purpose in the face of uncertainty and a longing for freedom from the constraints of daily life. Overall, the song captures a feeling of existential angst and a yearning for authenticity and autonomy.