Para Cosas Buenas

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The Passionate Mission of Love in 'Para Cosas Buenas'

The song 'Para Cosas Buenas' by Erreway, an Argentine pop rock band, delves into the theme of passionate love and the desire to stay for 'good things'—presumably positive experiences and emotions within a romantic relationship. The lyrics suggest a narrative of someone who feels they have a mission to fulfill, which involves being with their loved one, even if it means facing personal demons or causing and healing wounds in the process.

The metaphor of becoming a demon and being cast out from the earth implies a deep sense of transgression or sacrifice for the sake of love. The singer expresses a willingness to endure hellish experiences ('conocer el infierno') for the intimacy of being with their partner ('enfermarme de tus besos'). This intensity is further illustrated by the imagery of making war ('hacer la guerra') and shooting at the heart, which symbolizes the tumultuous and sometimes painful nature of love. Yet, there is a commitment to healing and staying close ('debo salvarte yo').

Repetition of the phrase 'Quiero quedarme para cosas buenas' emphasizes the longing for a lasting, positive connection. The song captures the duality of love—its capacity to cause both pain and joy. The desire to 'take borders' and 'advance to your skin' speaks to the yearning to break through barriers and achieve closeness. Overall, 'Para Cosas Buenas' is a declaration of the singer's determination to remain in a relationship that, despite its challenges, promises the reward of 'good things'—a metaphor for the beautiful aspects of love.

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  1. No Te Arrepientas
  2. Que Se Siente
  3. Inmortal
  4. No Estes Seguro
  5. Vamos Al Ruedo
  6. Te Deje
  7. No Hay Que Llorar
  8. Vas a salvarte
  9. Te Vi Venir
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