Como La Brisa

Alejandro Balbis Alejandro Balbis

Nostalgia and Tenderness in 'Como La Brisa'

Alejandro Balbis' song 'Como La Brisa' is a tender and nostalgic reflection on love and the small, intimate moments that define a relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a shared life, filled with everyday rituals and cherished memories. The 'rinconcito' or little corner that witnessed the birth of their love is a metaphor for the foundation of their relationship, a place that holds a 'fotito' or little photo, symbolizing a special memory that brings normalcy and joy to the singer's life.

The recurring imagery of the voice being 'como la brisa' or like the breeze suggests a gentle, soothing presence that is both comforting and slightly melancholic. This breeze-like voice represents the subtle yet profound impact of the loved one on the singer's life. The 'suave dolor' or gentle pain in a corner hints at the bittersweet nature of these memories, where joy is intertwined with a sense of longing. The 'llave que gira' or turning key symbolizes the possibility of return, the hope that the loved one might come back down the avenue of their shared life.

The song also highlights the warmth and hope found in the simple, everyday moments of love. The 'calor bajo la manta' or warmth under the blanket and the 'matecito' or little mate (a traditional South American drink) during afternoons of songs evoke a sense of comfort and intimacy. These small acts of love and the 'ropa en el piso' or clothes on the floor, which disrupt their normal order, are what make the singer's life special. The song beautifully captures the essence of love as a blend of routine and magic, where every day is made extraordinary by the presence of the loved one.

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  1. El Gran Pez
  2. De la existencia
  3. Fiera Enjaulada
  4. Tu Partida
  5. Como La Brisa
  6. Nebulosamente
  7. Del abuelo Ovidio
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