Trampas Al Sol

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Defying Time and Embracing the Night: The Essence of 'Trampas Al Sol'

La Fuga's song 'Trampas Al Sol' is a poetic exploration of living in the moment and defying the constraints of time. The lyrics invite the listener to escape the mundane and immerse themselves in the darker, more intimate corners of life. The opening lines, 'Llévame a los bares más oscuros. Vamos a fumarnos la ciudad,' set the tone for a night of rebellion and freedom, where the protagonists seek to 'smoke the city' and drink the world, metaphorically consuming all that life has to offer in one intense experience.

The song continues to paint a picture of a nocturnal adventure, where the characters find solace in each other's company, away from the prying eyes of society. 'Vamos a dormir en los portales, Allí donde nadie pueda entrar,' suggests a desire to find refuge in hidden places, where they can be themselves without judgment. The act of singing tales that 'always end badly' hints at a shared understanding of life's hardships, yet there's a sense of camaraderie and resilience in facing them together.

The chorus, 'Hazle trampas al sol y que no salga hoy,' is a powerful metaphor for wanting to stop time, to prevent the dawn from breaking and ending their magical night. This plea for warmth and connection, 'Dame un poco de calor para este corazón,' underscores the emotional depth of the song. The repeated line 'Mañana no va a llegar' reinforces the desire to live in the present, to make the night last forever, and to avoid the inevitable return to reality. La Fuga's 'Trampas Al Sol' is a celebration of fleeting moments, shared experiences, and the human desire to escape time's relentless march.

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