De a Ratitos

Intoxicados Intoxicados

A Love Torn Between Two Worlds

The song 'De a Ratitos' by Intoxicados delves into the complexities of a love triangle, where the protagonist finds himself deeply attracted to another woman despite being in a committed relationship. The lyrics are candid and raw, expressing a visceral attraction to the other woman's physicality, particularly when she dances. This physical attraction is not just superficial; it stirs something deeper within him, leading him to confess that he might be falling in love with her.

However, the protagonist is acutely aware of the complications this new affection brings. He acknowledges that his 'patrona'—a term that can imply a wife or a significant other—would likely be furious if she knew about his feelings and intentions. The use of 'patrona' suggests a power dynamic in his current relationship, adding another layer of complexity to his emotional turmoil. He fantasizes about a scenario where both women could live together with him, but he quickly realizes the impracticality and potential chaos of such a situation.

Ultimately, the protagonist concludes that the best way to navigate this emotional labyrinth is to see the other woman 'de a ratitos'—in small, stolen moments. This phrase encapsulates the essence of the song, highlighting the fleeting and secretive nature of their encounters. The song paints a vivid picture of a man caught between desire and duty, exploring themes of infidelity, longing, and the human tendency to seek out forbidden pleasures.

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