Fruta Permitida

4 Pesos de Propina 4 Pesos de Propina

Embracing the Permitted Fruit: A Journey of Love and Self-Discovery

In 'Fruta Permitida' by 4 Pesos de Propina, the lyrics explore themes of love, self-awareness, and personal growth. The song begins with the protagonist choosing the 'permitted fruit' over the 'forbidden fruit,' symbolizing a conscious decision to embrace healthier, more fulfilling choices in life. This metaphor suggests a shift from past mistakes and pain towards a more positive and nurturing path. The line 'Ya no sangro por la herida' indicates healing and moving past old wounds, while the daily reflection on love signifies a commitment to self-improvement and emotional well-being.

The song contrasts the past and present, highlighting a journey from confusion and loss to clarity and connection. The protagonist recalls a time of 'ladrándole al olvido' and 'gritando sin sentido,' representing a period of aimlessness and emotional turmoil. However, the present is marked by a deliberate choice to 'hacerlo a pie y contigo,' emphasizing a grounded and shared journey with a loved one. This shift underscores the importance of companionship and mutual support in overcoming life's challenges.

Throughout the song, the recurring theme of gratitude for love is evident in lines like 'tengo la inmensa fortuna de tu amor.' This gratitude is intertwined with a deeper understanding of time and the value of living in the moment. The protagonist acknowledges the lessons learned from past mistakes and embraces a mindset of faith and presence, as seen in 'hoy no quiero más nada que la fé y tu mirada.' The song ultimately celebrates the transformative power of love and the beauty of choosing a path of emotional and spiritual growth.

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