Vuelve

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The Yearning for Connection in 'Vuelve' by Sordromo

In 'Vuelve,' Sordromo delves into the theme of longing and the deep emotional connection one can have with another entity, in this case, a television. The song's protagonist describes a routine where they eagerly await the return of their beloved, which is metaphorically represented by the TV. The lyrics paint a picture of a person who feels incomplete and lonely without the presence of this constant companion, highlighting the dependency and emotional attachment formed over time.

The song opens with the protagonist returning home at 6 AM, hoping to see the TV 'smiling' at them. This anthropomorphism of the television sets the tone for the rest of the song, where the TV is not just an object but a source of comfort and companionship. The repeated lines, 'Cada vez te quiero más' and 'Cada vez te escucho más,' emphasize the growing affection and reliance on this inanimate object, which fills the void of loneliness.

As the song progresses, the protagonist's life revolves around the TV, waiting for it to 'return' and provide company. The chorus, 'Vuelve, me paso la vida preguntándote si vuelves,' underscores the desperation and the cyclical nature of their existence, where days pass by in a blur of TV watching. The TV becomes a constant in their life, offering news, weather forecasts, and a semblance of interaction, albeit one-sided. This dependency highlights a broader commentary on modern life's isolation and the ways people seek solace in technology.

The song's melancholic tone and repetitive structure mirror the monotony and emptiness of the protagonist's life, making 'Vuelve' a poignant reflection on loneliness and the search for connection in an increasingly digital world.

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