Cuarto Para Las Dos

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A Moonlit Romance and Its Bittersweet End

The song "Cuarto Para Las Dos" by Liran'Roll, a Mexican rock band known for their urban stories and bluesy rock style, narrates a fleeting romantic encounter that ends in a poignant twist. The lyrics begin with the protagonist meeting someone while inebriated and suggesting a walk to the 'river of the moon,' a poetic and possibly metaphorical place that suggests romance and mystery. The invitation extends to a place by the sea, setting a scene of intimacy and escape.

As the song progresses, the woman expresses her affection, asking the protagonist not to change, indicating a desire for the authenticity and rawness of the moment to remain untouched. The repeated request for 'a room for the two of us' symbolizes the couple's desire for privacy and the physical manifestation of their connection. However, the narrative takes a turn when the protagonist reveals that in the room they requested for their shared intimacy, he ultimately loses her. This could imply a literal loss or a metaphorical one, such as a loss of the connection they shared, or perhaps the woman's interest.

The song captures the essence of a momentary love affair, marked by the spontaneity of a night under the influence and the subsequent realization of its fleeting nature. The 'river of the moon' and the sea serve as backdrops for a story that is both romantic and tinged with sadness, reflecting the often transient nature of human connections, especially those sparked in the haze of a drunken night.

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  1. Una Falsa
  2. Cristo Viejo
  3. Es Mi Vida
  4. Momentos
  5. El Oso
  6. Quiero Ser
  7. EL PERDEDOR
  8. Memorias
  9. El Huichol
  10. Quien Te Cantara
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