A Magical Escape: The Enchanting World of 'El Jardín'

Los Delinqüentes' song 'El Jardín' paints a vivid picture of an idyllic, almost magical garden where nature and fantasy intertwine. The lyrics describe a place where all creatures, from frogs to bears, live in harmony and joy. This garden is a sanctuary, a utopia where the usual troubles of life seem to vanish. The imagery of rainbows, colorful insects, and a playful moon creates a whimsical atmosphere, suggesting a world where happiness and peace reign supreme.

The song delves into themes of escapism and the search for meaning. The garden represents a refuge from the harsh realities of life, a place where one can find solace and joy. The lyrics mention that the creatures in the garden sing about their lives on earth having no value, hinting at a deeper existential reflection. This garden, free from serpents and full of camaraderie, offers a stark contrast to the 'city' the narrator must return to, where 'wounds hurt' and life is more challenging.

The narrative also touches on the idea of returning to reality after a period of escape. The protagonist is warned by a clown that it's time to go back, signifying the inevitable return to the real world. However, the memory of the garden remains a source of comfort and hope. The song concludes with the reassurance that this magical place still exists, filled with friends and songs, offering a sense of continuity and belonging even after the journey ends. This blend of fantasy and reality, coupled with the band's unique musical style, makes 'El Jardín' a captivating exploration of the human desire for peace and happiness.

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  4. La Niña de La Palmera
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  7. Mis Condiciones Pajareras
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