Donde Guardo

Alejandro Filio Alejandro Filio

The Echoes of Lost Love in 'Donde Guardo'

Alejandro Filio's song 'Donde Guardo' is a poignant exploration of the remnants of a past relationship. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of nostalgia and longing, as the narrator grapples with the memories and emotions left behind. Filio's poetic language and evocative imagery paint a vivid picture of a love that once was but is now lost, leaving the narrator to question where to store these intangible remnants of a shared past.

The repeated question 'Dónde guardo' (Where do I keep) serves as a refrain that underscores the narrator's struggle to find a place for the memories and emotions associated with the lost love. Each verse lists various elements of the relationship, from physical objects like a mirror and a cigarette to more abstract concepts like dreams, aroma, and hope. This juxtaposition of the tangible and intangible highlights the complexity of human emotions and the difficulty of moving on from a significant relationship.

Filio's use of metaphors, such as 'tu voz de crucigrama' (your crossword voice) and 'tu nombre de mar' (your sea name), adds depth to the song, suggesting that the relationship was intricate and multifaceted. The mention of 'tantos años, tantos sueños' (so many years, so many dreams) that 'no fueron más allá' (did not go beyond) conveys a sense of unfulfilled potential and the bittersweet nature of reminiscing about what could have been. The song captures the universal experience of holding onto memories while trying to find a way to move forward, making it a deeply relatable and emotionally resonant piece.

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  1. Despierta
  2. La Casa Triste (Inedita)
  3. Seria Labor
  4. Mi Miedo
  5. Despues De Ti
  6. La Verdad
  7. Si Me Dices
  8. Si Me Haces Caso
  9. A Mi Regreso
  10. Dicen
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