Una Piba Como Vos

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Celebrating Love and Salvation in 'Una piba como vos'

The song 'Una piba como vos' by Intoxicados is a heartfelt tribute to the transformative power of love and companionship. The lyrics express a deep appreciation for a partner who brings positivity and love into the singer's life, especially after experiencing hardship and violence. The repeated lines 'Que bueno que es estar con una piba como vos,' which translate to 'How good it is to be with a girl like you,' emphasize the joy and comfort the singer finds in this relationship.

The song also touches on themes of redemption and healing. The singer mentions being left by the devil in an alley, a metaphor for hitting a low point in life, possibly due to past mistakes or misfortunes. The partner is seen as a savior, providing shelter, food, and love—essentials for recovery and well-being. This narrative suggests that the relationship is not just about romantic love, but also about finding a lifeline in another person.

Finally, the song celebrates the simple pleasures of life with a partner—sex and rock 'n' roll. These elements symbolize the raw and unadulterated joy that the singer experiences. The repetition of 'tengo sexo y solo rockn roll' (I have sex and only rock 'n' roll) underscores the idea that with the right person, life can be fulfilling and exhilarating, even if it's centered around basic pleasures. The song is a celebration of finding someone who brings light into darkness and offers a sense of salvation through love and shared passions.

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