El Muelle de San Blass

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The Eternal Wait at San Blas Pier

Agapornis' song "El Muelle de San Blas" tells a poignant story of love, loss, and unwavering hope. The narrative centers around a woman who bids farewell to her lover as he departs on a ship from the San Blas pier. He promises to return, and she, drenched in tears, vows to wait for him. This promise becomes the cornerstone of her existence, as she spends countless nights and days at the pier, waiting for his return.

As time passes, the woman's life becomes a testament to her devotion. Her hair turns white, and the townspeople begin to refer to her as "the crazy woman of San Blas pier." Despite their attempts to move her to a mental institution, she remains steadfast, inseparable from the sea that holds her love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of her solitude, emphasizing her isolation and the depth of her commitment. She is alone with her memories, her spirit, and the sea, which has become a symbol of her undying love.

The song's melancholic tone and repetitive chorus underscore the themes of loneliness and eternal waiting. The woman's story is a powerful metaphor for the human capacity for hope and the pain of unfulfilled promises. It also reflects the cultural significance of the sea in many coastal communities, where it is often seen as a source of both life and longing. Agapornis' rendition of this tale captures the emotional weight of the woman's experience, making it a haunting and memorable piece.

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  1. Persiana Americana
  2. Dejaría Todo (feat. Chule)
  3. Hasta Que Me Olvides
  4. El Muelle de San Blass
  5. Por Qué
  6. Si te vas
  7. La Llave
  8. Por Amarte Así
  9. Volverte a Ver
  10. Someone Like You
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