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No Toquen
Charly García Lyrics


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Están muertos, están muertos, están muertos
Están muertos, están muertos, están muertos
Váyanse de aquí, váyanse de aquí, váyanse
Muertos

No me toquen mis discos
No me toquen mi ajuar
No me toquen las manos
Ya no me toquen, no

Están muertos, están muertos, están muertos
Están muertos, están muertos, están muertos
Sáquenme de aquí, sáquenme de aquí
Sáquenme

Ya no me toquen, no
No toquen, no toquen, no toquen
No

No toquen, no quiero que me toquen
No

No toquen, no toquen, no toquen
No

No toquen, no quiero que me toquen
Ya no me toquen
No

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Charly García's song "No Toquen" express a sense of frustration and anger towards those who try to interfere with his personal belongings and space. The repetition of the phrase "están muertos" (they are dead) suggests a desire for distance and detachment from these individuals. In this context, García pleads with them not to touch his "discos" (records), "ajuar" (belongings), or even his hands, as he wants to maintain his autonomy and keep what is his own.


The emphasis on the phrase "no me toquen" (don't touch me) carries a powerful message, as it implies that García has been previously violated or invaded in some way. He's had enough and wants to draw a line between himself and those who would cross it. The sentiment is reinforced by the urgency of the verse "sáquenme de aquí" (get me out of here), which implies a scenario where García is trapped or surrounded by people who won't leave him alone.


Line by Line Meaning

Están muertos, están muertos, están muertos
He is referring to the people who try to influence him and limit his creativity. He considers them closed-minded and old fashioned.


Váyanse de aquí, váyanse de aquí, váyanse
He wants those people to leave him alone and stop trying to control his artistry.


No me toquen mis discos
He doesn't want anyone to touch his music collection. It holds significant personal value for him.


No me toquen mi ajuar
He doesn't want anyone to mess with his personal belongings, perhaps including his musical instruments, clothes or accessories.


No me toquen las manos
He doesn't want anyone to restrict or inhibit his ability to create music with his own hands.


Ya no me toquen, no
He is adamant about his demand for creative freedom and doesn't want anyone interfering in his work.


Sáquenme de aquí, sáquenme de aquí
He no longer wants to be a part of the environment that stifles his creativity and wants to leave.


No toquen, no toquen, no toquen
He emphasizes once again that he doesn't want anyone controlling his music or the way he creates it.


No toquen, no quiero que me toquen
He is desperate for independence and a creative space where his art is not influenced by external pressures.


Ya no me toquen
He repeats again that he is not willing to compromise on his creative freedom and demands that no one tries to hold him back.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHARLY GARCIA

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

Juan


on Los Dinosaurios


Neighborhood friends can be kidnapped at any time.


Popular singers can be kidnapped.


Famous people can be kidnapped.


The person we love deeply can be kidnapped.


People on television can be kidnapped on air.


People on the streets can be kidnapped in the street.


But the army is going to disappear.


I'm not at ease, my love.


It's Saturday night.


A friend is in jail. (It is likely to be tortured or disappear, they can link me to him, I can be next).


Oh my love.


The world is disappearing.


If troublesome people were killed, tortured and raped.


Oh, my love, I wish I had not caused trouble.


When everything is terrible


It is better not to have emotional attachments


Imagine the militaries in prison.

Juan


on Los Dinosaurios

Charly García's "los dinosaurios" is a song about Argentina's bloodiest military dictatorship. The song expresses the suffering and fear for the more than 40,000 disappeared. Anyone, for any reason, could be kidnapped. Most of them were never found.

Juan


on Los Dinosaurios

Airborne things, such as planes or balloons, can disappear without a trace.

"those on the air" refers to people who are in the media giving "live" news.

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