Antidoto

Sabroso Sabroso

The Poison of Love: A Desperate Search for the Antidote

In the song "Antidoto" by Sabroso, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who is suffering from the metaphorical poison of a lost love. The fever, blurred vision, and weakening body described in the opening lines symbolize the physical and emotional toll that heartbreak has taken on him. The imagery of his heart stopping and his life shortening emphasizes the severity of his condition, suggesting that his very existence is at risk without the love he has lost.

The chorus, with its repeated plea to "búsquenla" ("find her"), underscores the desperation and urgency of his situation. He believes that the only cure, or antidote, to his suffering is the return of his beloved. This notion of love as both a poison and a cure is a powerful metaphor, highlighting the dual nature of romantic relationships—capable of causing immense pain but also being the source of profound healing and joy.

The narrative of the song continues with the protagonist recounting how he was ensnared by a kiss, only to have his lover vanish into the crowd. This sudden departure leaves him in a state of emotional and physical collapse, further illustrating the depth of his dependence on her. The repeated lines about the murmurs of people saying there is no remedy for his condition add a layer of hopelessness, making his plea for her return even more poignant. Sabroso's musical style, often characterized by its emotive and passionate delivery, enhances the song's themes of love, loss, and desperation, making "Antidoto" a compelling exploration of the human heart's vulnerabilities.

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  1. Desafio
  2. Por Fuera Y Por Dentro
  3. Bella Idiota
  4. Ahora quien
  5. Llegó Tu Papi
  6. Ojos Sin Luz
  7. Tienes gusto de otra piel
  8. Muerto el perro
  9. Hasta Rompernos
  10. Me Duele El Alma
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