Motoralmaisangre

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The Quest for Passion and Inner Truth in 'Motoralmaisangre'

The song 'Motoralmaisangre' by La Renga, an Argentine rock band known for their raw energy and poetic lyrics, delves into the themes of searching for one's passion and the importance of self-reflection. The title itself, a portmanteau of the Spanish words for 'motor,' 'soul,' and 'blood,' suggests a fusion of movement, essence, and life force, which is reflected in the song's lyrics.

The opening lines introduce a character who seems to be running out of time, yet carries an undying hope in their heart. This person is on a quest, symbolized by the journey on the road with their motor running, searching for their star or purpose. The repeated advice to 'check everything inside' before setting out 'behind the sun' in the morning implies a need for introspection and preparation for the journey ahead. The sun here could represent enlightenment or the pursuit of dreams.

The chorus speaks of the 'blood of your passion' boiling on the road, which evokes a sense of urgency and intensity in the pursuit of one's desires. The 'secret that the wind brings' is a metaphor for the elusive truths or insights that one might discover along the way. The song encourages the listener to embrace these secrets and guard them, suggesting that personal revelations are precious and should be kept close. Overall, 'Motoralmaisangre' is a call to action to pursue one's passion with vigor and to pay attention to the inner wisdom that guides us on our life's journey.

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  3. Hablando de La Libertad
  4. Cuándo Vendrán
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