Pongamos Que Hablo de Madrid

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The Soul of Madrid: A Poetic Exploration

“Pongamos Que Hablo de Madrid” by Porretas is a poignant and evocative song that delves into the essence of Madrid, capturing its unique spirit and the complexities of urban life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the city, highlighting its contradictions and the raw, unfiltered experiences of its inhabitants. The song opens with the imagery of crossroads and the sea, symbolizing the convergence of paths and the impossibility of certain dreams in the city. Madrid is portrayed as a place where fugitives return, suggesting a sense of refuge and inevitability.

The song continues to explore the desires and struggles of the people living in Madrid. The line “Donde el deseo viaja en ascensores” (Where desire travels in elevators) metaphorically represents the pursuit of aspirations within the confines of urban structures. The mention of leaving one's life in the corners of the city speaks to the sacrifices and the deep connection individuals have with Madrid. The lyrics also touch on the changing societal norms, with girls no longer wanting to be princesses and boys chasing unattainable dreams, symbolized by the sea in a glass of gin.

Further, the song delves into the surreal and often harsh realities of city life. Birds visiting psychiatrists and stars forgetting to shine depict a world where even nature is affected by the urban environment. The imagery of death traveling in white ambulances and the sun being a butane stove underscores the stark and sometimes grim aspects of life in Madrid. The song concludes with a personal reflection on life and death, expressing a desire to remain in Madrid even in the afterlife, encapsulating a profound attachment to the city. Through its rich metaphors and vivid descriptions, “Pongamos Que Hablo de Madrid” offers a deep and multifaceted portrayal of Madrid, resonating with anyone who has experienced the city's unique charm and challenges.

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