Es Este Amor

Alejandro Sanz Alejandro Sanz

The Enigmatic Nature of Love in 'Es Este Amor'

Alejandro Sanz's song 'Es Este Amor' delves into the complexities and contradictions of love. The lyrics paint a picture of a relationship that is both confusing and captivating, filled with moments that are hard to define. Sanz begins by describing the relationship as something that started almost unintentionally, a 'normal thing' that somehow became significant. He reflects on the unpredictability of love, acknowledging that while he didn't foresee an end, he also didn't expect the profound beginning that it brought. This duality is a recurring theme, as he grapples with the idea that there is nothing left to live for, at least from his perspective, questioning if this is truly love.

The chorus reveals a deeper layer of this emotional turmoil. Sanz sings about a change that occurred from his skin to his love, indicating a profound internal shift. He admits that he couldn't love under the sun, symbolizing clarity and openness, and instead waited for the moonlight, which represents a more mysterious and intimate connection. This metaphor highlights the contrast between public and private expressions of love, and how sometimes the most genuine feelings are revealed in the quiet, hidden moments.

Throughout the song, Sanz describes love as an absurd game, something that defies logic and normalcy. He confesses that this love makes him feel increasingly 'crazy,' suggesting a loss of control and rationality. Despite this, he wants to show his partner that this behavior is not his true self, but rather a result of the overwhelming emotions he is experiencing. The song captures the essence of love's unpredictability and the way it can transform a person, making them act in ways they never thought possible.

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  1. Y, ¿Si Fuera Ella?
  2. Amiga Mía
  3. Toca Para Mi
  4. No Es Lo Mismo
  5. Desde Cuando
  6. Y Solo Se Me Ocurre Amarte
  7. Aquello Que Me Diste
  8. Cuando Nadie Me Ve
  9. Si Hay Dios
  10. Quiero Morir En Tu Veneno
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