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In Deseos de Usar y Tirar, Australian rocker Bunbury paints a cinematic portrait of a passion so intense it feels like a constant state of emergency. The loverâs eyes are âespadas,â piercing right to the bone, filling the singer with sound and color whether in shadow or light. Their dance needs no melody; her presence alone guides him toward his âbest version.â Against a backdrop of fleeting modern romancesâthose quick âuse-and-throw-awayâ desiresâthe singer clings to a connection that feels almost supernatural.
Bunbury contrasts todayâs disposable culture with a love capable of containing wild horses until dawn. He admits he once chased many identities, but now wonders what could possibly follow an experience this transformative. The nod to Nick Caveââyou are not your pastââhints at rebirth through love, sealed with âthe promise of a major chord.â Ultimately, the song celebrates a relationship powerful enough to stand still while the rest of the world races by, turning a critique of modern ephemerality into an anthem of enduring intimacy.