Rebirth and Liberation in Soda Stereo's 'Coral'

Soda Stereo's song 'Coral' is a poetic exploration of rebirth and liberation. The lyrics begin with the imagery of a clock marking the end of an empty era, symbolizing the conclusion of a period filled with monotony or dissatisfaction. This sets the stage for a new beginning, as the protagonist awakens to the intoxicating scent of a fresh start. The use of sensory details like 'perfume embriagador' (intoxicating perfume) emphasizes the allure and excitement of this new phase in life.

The song continues to paint a vivid picture of the surrounding landscape, which seems to embrace the protagonist. The 'brisa tropical' (tropical breeze) and 'fortalezas de agua' (water fortresses) evoke a sense of natural beauty and strength, suggesting that the environment itself is supportive of this transformation. The recurring motif of coral forms represents growth and the intricate beauty of life, hinting at the complexity and resilience required to start anew.

As the protagonist runs and dreams under the sun, they feel liberated from the fear of returning to their old life. The lyrics 'liberada del temor de volver a casa' (liberated from the fear of returning home) highlight a significant emotional release. The final lines reveal that everything left behind will sink into the sand, symbolizing the permanence of this change. The secret between the two characters, that they will never return, underscores the definitive nature of this new beginning. 'Coral' is a powerful anthem of personal transformation, capturing the essence of leaving behind the old to embrace the new with courage and hope.

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  3. Trátame Suavemente
  4. Un Misil En Mi Placard
  5. Te Para Tres
  6. Paseando Por Roma
  7. La Ciudad de La Furia
  8. Entre Canibales
  9. Final Caja Negra
  10. Planta
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