El Cuentacuentos

Abel Velazquez Abel Velazquez

The Storyteller of Lost Love

Abel Velazquez's song "El Cuentacuentos" is a poignant narrative about love, loss, and the lingering memories that haunt us. The song tells the story of a storyteller who once played a significant role in someone's life, only to find himself lost in the absurdity of their shared history. The lyrics paint vivid images of dreams, desires, and fantastical places, all of which serve as metaphors for the emotional journey the storyteller and his beloved have traversed together.

The storyteller recounts tales of deserts, ice lands, and mythical cities, each representing different facets of their relationship. These stories are not just mere fantasies but are deeply intertwined with the emotions and experiences they shared. The mention of an angel betting on the beloved's love and the conquest of her body symbolizes the intense and often tumultuous nature of their connection. The storyteller's role as a healer of wounds further emphasizes the depth of their bond, even as he grapples with the remnants of their past.

The song also delves into the theme of freedom and the inevitable end of their relationship. The beloved's wish for freedom on a night of San Juan signifies a turning point, leading to the storyteller's realization that their story might never have a definitive ending. The recurring motif of storytelling serves as a coping mechanism for the protagonist, who continues to narrate their tale in the hope of finding closure. The final verses reveal the storyteller's struggle with the truth, as he acknowledges the beloved's attempts to forget him while he remains steadfast in his love, sharing his story with anyone who will listen.

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  1. Pobre de Ti
  2. Pideme la Noche
  3. Supercan
  4. Imaginate que Yo
  5. El Cuentacuentos
  6. Molto Triste
  7. Es Demasiado
  8. El Limite de pi
  9. La Lluvia
  10. Cuando me Besa
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