Breaking Free from the Chains of Routine: A Love Story

José Luis Perales' song "La Rutina" delves into the complexities of love and the dangers of falling into a monotonous routine. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship that thrives on spontaneity and passion, warning against the stifling effects of routine. Perales uses powerful imagery to convey his message, such as the kiss that should feel new every morning and the touch that should send shivers down the spine. He emphasizes that love should never become predictable or taken for granted, as routine can kill the very essence of happiness and connection.

The song's chorus highlights the destructive nature of routine, describing it as a force that prevents growth and divides what should be indivisible. Perales likens routine to a drop of water that slowly carves out stalactites in the heart, pushing lovers into an infinite solitude. This metaphor underscores the gradual but inevitable erosion of love when it becomes trapped in the mundane. The repetition of the phrase "la rutina mata lo que toca" (routine kills what it touches) serves as a stark reminder of the stakes involved.

Perales also explores the idea that love should be ever-changing and not bound by the constraints of time. He suggests that love should be like the moon, sometimes dressing in black, and that the impossible should be illuminated. This poetic imagery reinforces the notion that love should be dynamic and full of surprises. By urging lovers to break free from routine, Perales advocates for a love that is vibrant, unpredictable, and deeply fulfilling. The song is a poignant reminder that maintaining passion and excitement is crucial for a lasting and meaningful relationship.

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