Ven, devórame otra vez

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A Passionate Plea for Lost Love

“Ven, devórame otra vez” by Tru-La-La is a fervent and impassioned song that delves into the depths of longing and desire. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is consumed by memories of a past lover. The protagonist fills their empty time with adventures, yet their mind is constantly haunted by nostalgia. This nostalgia is so intense that even during intimate moments with others, they inadvertently call out the name of their lost love, highlighting the irreplaceable connection they once shared.

The song uses powerful metaphors to convey the intensity of this longing. The phrase “devórame otra vez” (devour me again) is a metaphor for the overwhelming desire to be consumed by the passion and intimacy they once experienced. The protagonist dreams of their lover, to the point of believing they are being devoured in their sleep, and wakes up with the physical evidence of their longing, as seen in the wet sheets. This imagery underscores the physical and emotional void left by the absence of their lover.

Tru-La-La, known for their emotive and rhythmic style, brings this song to life with a blend of sensuality and desperation. The repeated plea for the lover to return and “devour” them again speaks to a deep-seated need for reconnection and fulfillment. The song captures the essence of yearning for a love that was so intense it left an indelible mark, making it impossible for anyone else to fill that void. The protagonist’s desperation is palpable, as they beg for the return of the one who can satisfy their deepest desires and bring back the vigor and passion they once knew.

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  1. A Dios Le Pido
  2. Ese hombre
  3. Si tú no estás
  4. Esa mujer
  5. Ahora Ven
  6. Hay Algo En Ella...
  7. Sin Solución
  8. Con Todo El Amor Que Puedo
  9. Amada más que nunca
  10. La quiero a morir
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