Las Dos Monedas

Julio Preciado Julio Preciado

A Heartbreaking Tale of Regret and Redemption

Julio Preciado's song "Las Dos Monedas" is a poignant narrative that delves into the devastating consequences of alcoholism. The lyrics tell the story of a man who has lost everything dear to him due to his addiction. He begins by lamenting his misfortune, attributing his misery to his vice. His wife has left him, and now he is on the verge of losing his son, who has never known a sober father. The son, forced to beg on the streets, returns home one night, cold and hungry, only to be met with violence and rejection from his intoxicated father.

The song reaches its emotional peak when the father, in a drunken stupor, fails to hear his son knocking at the door. The next morning, he finds his son dead from hunger and cold, clutching two coins meant to buy more alcohol. This tragic moment serves as a brutal awakening for the father, who realizes the full extent of his neglect and the irreversible damage caused by his addiction. The two coins symbolize the son's desperate attempt to gain his father's approval, even in his final moments.

In the closing verses, the father reflects on his actions and the divine punishment he believes he has received. He implores other parents not to make the same mistakes, urging them to avoid the path of vice that led to his downfall. The song is a powerful reminder of the destructive nature of addiction and the importance of family. Through its raw and emotional storytelling, "Las Dos Monedas" serves as both a cautionary tale and a plea for redemption.

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