Mayonesa

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The Elusive Nature of Time in 'Mayonesa' by Intoxicados

In 'Mayonesa,' Intoxicados delves into the abstract and often perplexing concept of time. The song opens with a direct question to the listener, asking, 'How long does an hour last for you?' This question sets the stage for a deeper exploration of how time is perceived differently by individuals. The repetition of the question emphasizes its importance and the subjective nature of time itself.

The lyrics then transition into a metaphor involving a jar of mayonnaise found in the refrigerator. This jar, initially just a mundane object, becomes a symbol for the singer's perception of time. The mayonnaise, sometimes consumed and sometimes left untouched, represents the irregular and unpredictable way time is experienced. The realization that this jar of mayonnaise is actually a clock, and thus a representation of time, adds a layer of surrealism to the song. It underscores the idea that time is a personal and often confusing construct, something that can be both tangible and elusive.

As the song progresses, the singer expresses a desperate need for time, specifically an hour, to complete something important. This plea for an hour of someone else's time, with the admission that it won't be returned, highlights the value and scarcity of time. The instrumental break in the song serves as a moment of reflection, allowing the listener to ponder the significance of time in their own life. The repeated request for an hour of time, coupled with the acknowledgment of its unreturnable nature, drives home the message that time is a precious and finite resource.

'Intoxicados,' known for their rock and roll and reggae influences, often tackle themes of existentialism and social commentary in their music. 'Mayonesa' is no exception, using everyday objects and situations to explore deeper philosophical questions. The song's blend of relatable imagery and profound inquiry makes it a thought-provoking piece that resonates with listeners on multiple levels.

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