Amor de Perros

Los Piojos Los Piojos

Unrequited Love in the Urban Nightscape

The song "Amor de perros" by Los Piojos, an Argentine rock band known for their blend of rock, reggae, and blues rhythms, delves into the theme of unrequited love and longing. The lyrics paint a picture of a narrator who is captivated by a woman's presence and essence, yet is painfully aware that she is with someone else. The phrase 'amor de perros' can be translated to 'dog's love,' which may imply a love that is loyal, persistent, and perhaps unappreciated, much like a dog's affection for its owner.

The narrator describes the woman with vivid imagery, highlighting her allure and the impact she has on him. He speaks of her with a mix of admiration and frustration, as he cannot understand why she stays with another man when he feels she belongs with him. The repeated lines about a heart that breaks when she leaves to 'nowhere' emphasizes the sense of emptiness and confusion he feels. The urban setting, with its nighttime and shadows, serves as a backdrop for this clandestine and unfulfilled love affair.

The song's emotional weight is carried by the contrast between the narrator's intense feelings and the woman's indifference. The metaphor of biting a rose at her feet and being ignored 'so violently' suggests a gesture of love that is not only unreciprocated but also dismissed. The narrator's internal struggle and the pain of loving someone who is emotionally unavailable are central to the song's narrative, making it a poignant reflection on the complexities of love and desire.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Te DiríA
  2. Luz De Marfil
  3. Verano Del 92
  4. Fumigator
  5. Babilonia
  6. El Farolito
  7. Pistolas
  8. Ando Ganas (Llora Llora)
  9. Bicho de Ciudad
  10. Globalizacion
View all Los Piojos songs

Most popular topics in Los Piojos songs

Related artists

  1. Callejeros
    Callejeros
  2. Serú Girán
    Serú Girán
  3. Los Abuelos de La Nada
    Los Abuelos de La Nada
  4. Charly García
    Charly García
  5. Andrés Calamaro
    Andrés Calamaro
  6. Indio Solari
    Indio Solari
  7. Guasones
    Guasones
  8. Rodrigo Bueno
    Rodrigo Bueno