Erendira

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The Melancholic Majesty of Erendira

La Lupita's song "Erendira" paints a poignant and melancholic portrait of a woman who is both revered and trapped by her circumstances. The lyrics describe Erendira as a queen, not just by night but also by day, suggesting a duality in her existence. She is special and stands out among others, yet her life is marked by solitude and hidden prayers. The moon as her fairy godmother adds a touch of magical realism, hinting at a desire for transformation or escape.

Erendira's life is depicted as one of constant movement and hidden pain. She carries an altar with her, symbolizing her secret hopes and the prayers she offers in solitude. The desire to escape to a distant place where she can live a different life underscores her yearning for freedom and a new beginning. The repeated refrain of buying love and asking the cost of the journey highlights the transactional nature of her relationships and the longing for genuine affection and liberation.

The song also touches on the passage of time and its impact on Erendira. As the years go by, she finds solace in the fact that her wounds, both physical and emotional, will eventually heal. The imagery of drinking from a sea of loneliness to feel something in her veins is a powerful metaphor for her desperate need for connection and the toll it takes on her. The song concludes with the acknowledgment of her reign, a bittersweet recognition of her strength and the burdens she bears.

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  1. Contrabando y Traición
  2. Hay Que Pegarle A La Mujer
  3. Me Cae
  4. Al Caer El Mall
  5. Qué Estás Haciendo
  6. Pa' Lariza
  7. Gavilán O Paloma
  8. El Pais de la Lujuria
  9. Erendira
  10. Hasta Morir
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