Prófugos

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The Fugitive Love of Soda Stereo: Unpacking 'Prófugos'

The song 'Prófugos' by the iconic Latin American rock band Soda Stereo is a powerful track that delves into themes of love, escape, and existential angst. The lyrics, penned by the band's lead vocalist and guitarist Gustavo Cerati, are known for their poetic depth and often abstract nature, which allows for various interpretations.

The opening lines, 'Somos cómplices los dos / Al menos sé que huyo porque amo,' set the tone for the song, suggesting a shared complicity between two lovers who are on the run. The reason for their flight is love itself, implying that their feelings are so intense that they feel the need to escape from the world. The phrase 'estar así despierto / es un delirio de condenados' further paints their reality as a waking delirium, a state of consciousness that is both a blessing and a curse, perhaps hinting at the madness that can accompany deep passion.

The chorus, 'No seas tan cruel / No busques más pretextos / Siempre seremos prófugos los dos,' is a plea for mercy within the relationship. The word 'prófugos,' meaning fugitives, metaphorically represents the lovers as outlaws or escapees from societal norms or personal circumstances. The repetition of 'siempre seremos prófugos' emphasizes the permanence of their condition, suggesting that no matter what happens, they will always be on the run together. The song's haunting melody and Cerati's emotive delivery amplify the sense of urgency and poignancy in the lyrics, making 'Prófugos' a timeless anthem of love and rebellion.

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  2. En La Ciudad de La Furia
  3. De Música Ligera
  4. Prófugos
  5. Signos
  6. Corazón Delator
  7. Un Misil En Mi Placard
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  9. Te Para Tres
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