Todo El Puto Dia

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A Daydream of Love: The Essence of 'Todo El Puto Dia'

Temple Sour's song 'Todo El Puto Dia' is a heartfelt ode to the overwhelming and all-encompassing nature of love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is utterly captivated by their partner, finding joy and tranquility in their presence. The repeated imagery of eyes that are 'siempre verdes, siempre rojos' (always green, always red) suggests a dynamic and ever-changing relationship, full of passion and life.

The song delves into the emotional impact of this love, describing how it brings peace and inspiration. The line 'Me haces sentir tranquilo en tu calma' (You make me feel calm in your calmness) highlights the soothing effect the partner has on the singer. This tranquility is contrasted with the 'enorme llama' (enormous flame) that the partner ignites within them, symbolizing the intense passion and inspiration they feel.

The chorus, 'Todo el puto día' (All damn day), emphasizes the singer's obsession and constant thoughts about their partner. This phrase captures the essence of being so deeply in love that the person occupies their mind every waking moment. The song also touches on the desire for mutual understanding and emotional connection, as seen in the lines 'Ven y cuéntame qué es lo que piensas' (Come and tell me what you think) and '¿Qué te inspira, qué te asusta?' (What inspires you, what scares you?). This longing for deeper intimacy and knowledge of the partner's inner world adds a layer of depth to the song's portrayal of love.

Overall, 'Todo El Puto Dia' is a beautiful exploration of the highs and lows of love, capturing the joy, tranquility, passion, and desire for connection that come with being deeply in love.

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  2. Nada Me Falta
  3. Pum Pum Pum
  4. Verte Así
  5. Smoothie Bonce
  6. Todo El Puto Dia
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  8. Por Ti (La Poderotza)
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