The Timeless Journey of 'El Toro'

In 'El Toro,' Andrés Calamaro crafts a poetic narrative that delves into themes of timelessness, nature, and the passage of time. The song opens with the image of an ancient bull crossing the day, its hooves digging into the earth. This powerful metaphor suggests a creature that is not only physically strong but also deeply connected to the world and its history. The bull's journey is symbolic of a timeless voyage, one that transcends the ordinary flow of time and space.

As the bull continues its journey, it reaches the edge of the sea, described as the 'shore of time' and the 'ocean.' This imagery evokes a sense of reaching the end of a long path, where the temporal meets the eternal. The bull's arrival at the shore signifies a moment of reflection and culmination. Closing its eyes and being covered by grass, the bull becomes one with nature, breathing in the 'green distance.' This act of merging with the natural world highlights a return to origins, a peaceful surrender to the cycle of life.

The final lines, 'And the rest was built by silence,' emphasize the profound impact of quiet and stillness. In a world often dominated by noise and chaos, the song suggests that true understanding and creation come from moments of silence and introspection. Andrés Calamaro, known for his poetic and often introspective lyrics, uses 'El Toro' to explore deep philosophical themes through the lens of nature and timelessness, inviting listeners to reflect on their own journeys and connections to the world around them.

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