Arsénico

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The Bitter Taste of Love's Poison

The song "Arsénico" by the Mexican rock band DLD explores the complexities of a relationship that has reached its breaking point. The lyrics convey a sense of regret and disillusionment, as the speaker reflects on the moments that led to the current state of affairs. The repeated question, "
Where is the arsenic, love?" serves as a metaphor for the toxic elements that have crept into the relationship, transforming what was once passionate and life-affirming into something harmful and potentially deadly. The contrast between the past desires to shower the partner with affection and grand gestures, and the present disinterest, highlights the drastic change in emotions.

The song's narrative suggests that there were opportunities to address issues early on ("at the beginning") or to part ways amicably ("at the end"), but these moments were missed. Now, the speaker is confronted with a partner speaking of freedom, a concept that seems out of place and untimely, given the circumstances. The mention of freedom could imply a desire for separation or a need for autonomy that was not present or discussed earlier in the relationship.

"Arsénico" captures the essence of a love that has soured, where the remnants of affection are overshadowed by the pain of what has been lost or corrupted. It's a poignant reminder of the importance of communication and the dangers of letting unresolved issues fester in a relationship. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the bittersweet end of a once cherished connection.

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  2. Canción de Cuna
  3. Mi Voz
  4. Reencuentro
  5. No Nos Toca
  6. Todo Cuenta
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