Bello Imposible
Alejandra Guzmán
The Allure of the Impossible: Alejandra Guzmán's 'Bello Imposible'
Alejandra Guzmán's song 'Bello Imposible' is a passionate ode to an unattainable love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a mesmerizing yet elusive figure, described as 'bello imposible' or 'beautiful impossible.' This person is characterized by their striking black eyes and dangerous allure, making them both irresistible and unreachable. Guzmán's use of metaphors like 'eyes like oriental almonds' and 'dangerous lips' adds a layer of exoticism and danger to this figure, enhancing their enigmatic appeal.
The song delves into the emotional turmoil that comes with loving someone who is out of reach. Guzmán sings about the inexplicable reasons that draw her to this person, despite the freedom she might lose. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and intensity, with phrases like 'I have my heart at full throttle' and 'a force that calls me under the city.' This suggests a love that is all-consuming, leaving her unable to sleep and constantly thinking about this 'bello imposible.'
The recurring theme of fire and light in the song symbolizes the burning passion and the illuminating yet blinding nature of this love. Guzmán acknowledges the danger and the madness that comes with it, yet she embraces it as her 'blessed reality.' The song captures the paradox of wanting something that is both a source of intense joy and potential destruction. Through 'Bello Imposible,' Alejandra Guzmán explores the complexities of desire, the allure of the unattainable, and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with it.