Nostalgia and Lost Love in Adriana Varela's 'Absurdo'

Adriana Varela's song 'Absurdo' is a poignant exploration of nostalgia, lost love, and the passage of time. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the past, evoking memories of a shared home and the simple yet profound moments that defined a relationship. The imagery of the 'portal where the moon got bored waiting' and 'cedrón where time perfumes and passes' creates a sense of timelessness and melancholy, suggesting that these memories are both precious and painful.

The song delves into the bittersweet nature of first love, recalling a time when youthful passion could ignite a blush and a kiss beneath a cherry tree could seal a bond. However, the lyrics also acknowledge the harsh realities that often accompany such idealized love. The line 'One house was poor, the other rich... It is easily explained that it could not be' highlights the societal and economic barriers that can thwart even the most sincere affections. This contrast between the ideal and the real adds depth to the song's emotional landscape.

As the song progresses, the theme of aging and the inevitability of change becomes more pronounced. The repeated observation that 'we got old and are more alone' underscores a sense of resignation and sorrow. The metaphor of a waltz crying on the piano serves as a powerful symbol of unfulfilled love and lingering regret. The final lines, which question whether the waltz cries out of love, encapsulate the enduring pain of a love that could not withstand the test of time. Through its evocative lyrics and melancholic tone, 'Absurdo' captures the essence of lost love and the enduring impact of cherished memories.

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