Blues A Dos Mujeres

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The Enchanting Presence of Unforgettable Women

La Rue Morgue's song "Blues A Dos Mujeres" is a poetic tribute to two women, Tori and Maga, who have left an indelible mark on the narrator's life. The lyrics paint vivid images of these women, capturing their essence and the profound impact they have had. Tori is described with a sense of serendipity, her red hair and subtle lips creating a mesmerizing presence as she glides over the narrator's piano. Maga, on the other hand, is discovered amidst the pages of a book, with the backdrop of Paris and the sound of jazz adding to her allure. The references to Cortázar and the game of hopscotch (rayuela) suggest a literary and whimsical connection, further deepening the narrative's richness.

The song emphasizes the lasting impressions these women leave behind. They are described as leaving something intoxicating in the air, something that makes life more vivid and meaningful. This metaphor of intoxication suggests that their presence is both overwhelming and delightful, altering the narrator's perception of reality. The repeated lines about carrying them in a walkman and capturing them in a book highlight the narrator's desire to hold onto these memories and experiences, even as time moves on. The walkman, a symbol of the past, and the book, a timeless medium, both serve as vessels for preserving these cherished moments.

Ultimately, "Blues A Dos Mujeres" is a celebration of the magic and inspiration that certain individuals bring into our lives. It speaks to the way they shape our experiences and leave lasting imprints on our hearts and minds. The song's blend of literary references, vivid imagery, and emotional depth creates a poignant and evocative narrative that resonates with anyone who has ever been touched by the presence of unforgettable people.

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