Tomo Lo Que Encuentro

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The Pursuit of Pleasure in 'Tomo Lo Que Encuentro' by Virus

The song 'Tomo Lo Que Encuentro' by the Argentine band Virus delves into themes of love, desire, and the pursuit of pleasure. The lyrics suggest a nonchalant attitude towards romantic encounters, emphasizing a carefree and opportunistic approach to love. The phrase 'Tomo lo que encuentro,' which translates to 'I take what I find,' encapsulates the song's essence of seizing the moment and indulging in whatever love or pleasure comes one's way without overthinking the consequences or seeking a deeper connection.

The mention of a kiss leaving a mark of rouge on the glass indicates a fleeting moment of intimacy, one that is perhaps superficial but still leaves an impression. This imagery, combined with the repeated reference to a pleasure trip to New York, paints a picture of a lifestyle that prioritizes immediate gratification and the joys of the present over lasting relationships or emotional depth. The song's protagonist seems to be on a constant search for the next thrill, moving from one experience to another without attachment.

Virus, known for their new wave and synth-pop influences, often explored themes of modernity, urban life, and the complexities of human relationships in their music. 'Tomo Lo Que Encuentro' reflects the band's style of using upbeat rhythms and catchy melodies to convey more introspective and sometimes critical views on society's values and behaviors, particularly in the context of love and pleasure-seeking.

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