Del Templo de La Taberna

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A Journey Through Love and Liberation

El Ultimo De La Fila's song "Del Templo de La Taberna" is a poetic exploration of love, freedom, and the desire to escape the mundane. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a passionate relationship that offers a sanctuary from the monotony of everyday life. The opening lines suggest a sense of emptiness and a lack of purpose, which is contrasted by the vibrant imagery of the lover's kisses and the desire to abandon oneself completely in this love, akin to an animal's instinctual surrender.

The song's chorus emphasizes the theme of running and escaping, symbolizing a break from the 'grey lives of grey people.' This metaphor highlights the contrast between the dullness of routine and the vibrant, almost delirious experience of being in love. The repeated desire to 'run and abandon everything' underscores a longing for liberation and a life filled with passion and intensity, driven by the presence of the beloved.

The imagery of moving 'from the temple to the tavern' suggests a journey from the sacred to the profane, indicating a complete immersion in the lover's world, where every aspect of life is touched by their presence. The references to the 'blue jungle' of the lover's hair and the 'honey vapor' of their soul upon waking further enhance the sense of a dreamlike, almost surreal experience. This song captures the essence of a love that is all-consuming and transformative, offering a stark contrast to the dullness of everyday existence.

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