Marineros Varados

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Dreams and Desires of Stranded Sailors

“Marineros Varados” by Revolver is a poignant exploration of unfulfilled dreams, desires, and the bittersweet nature of life. The song begins with a sailor recounting his experiences in a tavern, where he shares the wisdom that in both love and war, any refuge is a trench. This metaphor sets the tone for the song, highlighting the sailor's sense of disillusionment and the coping mechanisms he employs to deal with his inner turmoil.

The sailor's longing for a different life is evident as he dreams of being a king or a prince with a perfect ending. This desire for an idealized existence contrasts sharply with his reality, where he clings to the scent of his wife as a comforting reminder of what he has lost. The chorus, “Quien no desea..... De lo bueno lo mejor,” reflects a universal yearning for the best in life, even when it seems unattainable. The imagery of sailors stranded aboard a bottle symbolizes their aimless drifting and the futility of their aspirations.

The song also touches on the fragility of happiness and the fleeting nature of good times. The sailor's reflections on forbidden loves, stolen kisses, and the elusive nature of the best things in life underscore the theme of unattainable desires. The closing lines, “Siempre nos quedaran sus dulces besos,” offer a glimmer of hope, suggesting that despite the hardships, the sweet memories of love can provide solace. Revolver's evocative lyrics and melancholic melody create a powerful narrative that resonates with anyone who has ever yearned for something just out of reach.

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  2. El Roce De Tu Piel
  3. Una Lluvia Violenta y Salvaje
  4. Tu Cancion
  5. Si Es Tan Solo Amor
  6. Calle Mayor
  7. Es Lo Que Es, Hay Lo Que Hay
  8. Viaje A Ninguna Parte
  9. Duro De Llevar
  10. Ella Es Y Será Todo Para Mi
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