Vuelve a Casa

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Longing for Love: The Heartfelt Plea in 'Vuelve a Casa'

Attaque 77's song 'Vuelve a Casa' is a poignant expression of longing and emotional turmoil. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a farewell moment, where the protagonist accompanies their loved one to the bus stop, sharing a tender embrace and kiss before parting ways. This scene sets the stage for the emotional depth of the song, as the protagonist is left to wander the city, feeling a profound sense of despair and emptiness in the absence of their partner.

The chorus, with its repeated plea 'Vuelve a casa' (Come back home), underscores the protagonist's deep yearning for their loved one's return. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and desperation, as the protagonist struggles to cope with the loneliness and the lack of meaning in their life when their partner is not around. The lines 'Ya no sé como hacerte entender / Que te quiero mucho mas que ayer' (I don't know how to make you understand / That I love you much more than yesterday) highlight the growing intensity of their feelings and the frustration of not being able to communicate this effectively.

Attaque 77, known for their punk rock style, often infuses their music with raw emotion and social commentary. In 'Vuelve a Casa,' the band captures the universal experience of longing and the pain of separation, resonating with anyone who has ever felt the ache of missing someone they love. The song's simplicity and directness make its message all the more powerful, as it speaks to the heart of human connection and the desire to be close to those we care about.

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  1. Numancia
  2. Morbo Porno
  3. Perfeccion
  4. Sola En La Cancha
  5. Echo Fuego
  6. Volver a Empezar
  7. Luz
  8. Tiro Los Libros Al Viento
  9. Sé Que Vos Me Amas
  10. 2 de Abril
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