El Tren

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The Train of Escape: A Journey from Loneliness

Liran'Roll's song "El Tren" delves into the emotional turmoil of someone who is desperate to escape their current life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person waiting for a train, symbolizing a means of escape from a life filled with loneliness and hardship. The repeated mention of not being able to endure the 'life of a dog' and the unbearable solitude highlights the depth of their despair and the urgency of their need to leave everything behind.

The train in the song serves as a powerful metaphor for change and new beginnings. It represents the protagonist's hope for a fresh start, away from the pain and isolation they currently experience. The decision to never return and to forget the past underscores the finality of their choice. This is not just a physical departure but an emotional and psychological one, where they seek to leave behind all the memories and feelings associated with their current life.

Liran'Roll, known for their rock and blues influences, often explores themes of struggle and resilience in their music. "El Tren" is no exception, as it captures the raw emotions of someone at their breaking point. The song resonates with anyone who has ever felt trapped in their circumstances and yearned for a way out. It speaks to the universal human desire for freedom and the courage it takes to pursue a new path, even when it means leaving everything familiar behind.

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  1. No Estoy Muerto
  2. NO TENGO TIEMPO
  3. RECUERDOS
  4. Hangar Ambulante
  5. Un Tipo Huevón
  6. Una Canción de Paz
  7. Cristo Viejo
  8. Fugate Conmigo
  9. Un Adiós
  10. Estoy Perdiendo La Razón
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