Deportivo Rock Sud

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The Passionate Struggle in 'Deportivo Rock Sud' by Ojos Locos

Ojos Locos' song 'Deportivo Rock Sud' delves into the intense and often tumultuous nature of desire and human connection. The lyrics are a vivid portrayal of the push and pull between physical attraction and emotional turmoil. The repeated lines 'Esta vez es mejor que me hables' and 'Esta vez es mejor que te calles' suggest a cyclical struggle between communication and silence, highlighting the complexity of relationships where words can both heal and harm.

The imagery in the song is striking, with references to the body and its desires. Phrases like 'Tu cuerpo tiene ganas otra vez' and 'Mi pecho muerde balas otra vez' evoke a sense of longing and pain, as if the physical and emotional experiences are intertwined. The metaphor of 'jugar en el deportivo de la sed' (playing in the sports field of thirst) suggests a game of desire, where the stakes are high, and the outcomes are uncertain. This metaphor captures the essence of the human experience, where desires can lead to both fulfillment and loss.

The chorus, 'Ahora en esta nada! Es mejor!' repeated multiple times, emphasizes a sense of resignation and acceptance. It suggests that in the midst of nothingness, there is a certain peace or clarity. This could be interpreted as finding solace in the present moment, despite the chaos and confusion that desire often brings. The song's raw and passionate lyrics, combined with its rock sound, create a powerful expression of the complexities of human emotions and relationships.

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  1. Esta Ciudad
  2. Miras Sin Ver
  3. Así Hace El Tiempo
  4. Deportivo Rock Sud
  5. Esta Noche
  6. Puede Ser Hoy
  7. Andan Los Camino
  8. Llora El Viento
  9. Paciencia
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