La Triste Cancion De Amor

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The Eternal Lovers' Ballad

The song "La Triste Cancion De Amor" by El Tri, a Mexican rock band known for their raw and straightforward style, delves into the realm of the ethereal and poetic to explore a love that transcends the ordinary. The lyrics paint a picture of two beings, one who exists only in dreams and the other who is an unwritten poem, suggesting a love that is idealized and unattainable. Their union in eternity is a metaphor for the timeless and spiritual nature of their connection, which breathes life into the song itself, making it a vessel for their eternal love story.

The imagery of the sea and the moon is a classic representation of masculine and feminine energies, with their love-making during the full moon symbolizing a perfect harmony and cyclical union. This natural and cosmic imagery serves to elevate their love to a grand scale, beyond the confines of the mundane world. The song's refrain, which repeats the line about giving life to a sad love song, emphasizes the melancholy that often accompanies deep love, perhaps hinting at the sorrow of loves that can only exist in a realm beyond reality.

Finally, the comparison of the lovers to a god and a virgin, and the mention of the gods teaching them to sin, introduces a theme of forbidden love. It suggests a breaking of taboos and the idea that even divine or innocent beings are not immune to the temptations of love. The eternal aspect of their souls uniting gives the song a sense of infinity, as if their love and the song itself will continue to exist beyond the confines of time.

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  1. Las Piedras Rodantes
  2. Triste Canción
  3. Niño Sin Amor
  4. Violencia, Drogas y Sexo
  5. Historia De Un Minuto
  6. Perdedor
  7. Todo Sea Por El Rock & Roll
  8. El desempleado
  9. Perro negro
  10. Presta
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