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Longing and Heartache in 'Cuando Regrese a Casa'

Vilma Palma e Vampiros' song 'Cuando Regrese a Casa' delves deep into the emotional turmoil of longing and heartache. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person returning home after a long night out, only to be met with the stark reality of an empty house and the absence of a loved one. The repetitive nature of the lyrics, especially the line 'no soy un tonto nena, extraño tu amor,' emphasizes the depth of the protagonist's feelings and the void left by their partner's absence.

The song captures the essence of loneliness and the desperate attempts to cope with it. The protagonist mentions taking 'más de 1.000 tragos' to sleep, highlighting the extent to which they go to numb the pain. The imagery of a loud rock and roll playing in the background contrasts sharply with the silence and emptiness felt inside, further accentuating the internal struggle. The desire to 'volar y no dejarte nunca jamás' reflects a longing for escape and a wish to be reunited with the loved one, never to part again.

Culturally, the song resonates with many who have experienced the pain of separation and the lengths one might go to fill the void. Vilma Palma e Vampiros, known for their rock and pop influences, use a blend of melancholic lyrics and upbeat music to convey a complex emotional landscape. The song's repetitive chorus serves as a haunting reminder of the protagonist's unending sorrow and yearning, making it a poignant piece that many can relate to on a personal level.

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  1. Un Camino Hasta Vos
  2. BYE BYE
  3. Mojada
  4. cazafantasmas
  5. no me hagas callar
  6. todo por esa canción
  7. como la vida
  8. No Somos Nada
  9. toque de queda
  10. cuando regrese a casa
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