Nebulosamente

Alejandro Balbis Alejandro Balbis

The Carnival of Life and Memories in 'Nebulosamente'

Alejandro Balbis's song 'Nebulosamente' is a poignant reflection on the passage of time, memories, and the enduring spirit of carnival. The lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia and the bittersweet nature of life's fleeting moments. The carnival, often a symbol of celebration and transience, serves as a backdrop for the artist's musings on the past and the desire to hold onto cherished experiences.

The song begins with the artist contemplating a return, which suggests a journey back to a significant place or time. The mention of the years passing 'one after another' reinforces the theme of time's relentless march. The carnival is portrayed as a metaphor for life's journey, with its highs and lows, and the joy of being present in the moment. The 'desperate cry of the singers' and the reference to 'bastard love' might imply a struggle to preserve the purity of emotions amidst life's complexities.

The chorus of 'Nebulosamente' speaks to the foggy nature of memories ('nebulosa' means 'nebulous' or 'foggy' in Spanish) and how the murga, a style of music and dance associated with carnival, fades away yet leaves a lasting impact. The artist expresses gratitude for the present and the opportunity to express love through song. The imagery of eyes filled with tears and the carousel of memories underscores the emotional depth of looking back. Ultimately, the song is a tribute to the enduring power of memories and the human desire to leave a mark on the world, despite the ephemeral nature of life's moments.

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