Romance de Piel Morena
Amandayé
A Dream of Love and Longing in 'Romance de Piel Morena'
Amandayé's 'Romance de Piel Morena' is a heartfelt ballad that delves into the themes of love, longing, and the bittersweet nature of memories. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of a passionate yet melancholic romance, marked by the imagery of a 'piel morena' (brown skin) that symbolizes the beloved. The recurring dream motif underscores the protagonist's deep yearning and the emotional turmoil that comes with unfulfilled love.
The song begins with the protagonist dreaming of kissing the beloved's mouth, described as a 'roja fruta pudorosa' (red, modest fruit). This metaphor highlights the innocence and allure of the beloved, whose kisses keep the protagonist awake at night. The act of 'deshojar' (stripping away) suggests a deep intimacy and vulnerability, as the protagonist lives in a dream-like state, consumed by love since hearing the beloved's trembling voice.
The chorus reveals the protagonist's sorrow, as the guitar 'canta pena' (sings sorrow) for the beloved's hands and 'piel morena.' The beloved's warmth is likened to the morning sun that ignites the protagonist's world, yet this warmth is fleeting. The protagonist dreams of dying from the beloved's kisses, a poignant expression of the intensity of their love and the pain of separation. The mention of 'Corrientes,' a province in Argentina, adds a cultural layer, grounding the song in a specific place and evoking a sense of nostalgia.
As the song progresses, the protagonist recalls the fulfillment of their dream, trembling as they kiss the beloved's modest mouth. This moment of joy is short-lived, as the seasons change, bringing the cold of autumn, winter, and ultimately, forgetfulness. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the enduring sorrow and longing, with the final lines invoking images of 'tibia arena' (warm sand), 'golondrina' (swallow), and 'vieja pena' (old sorrow), encapsulating the transient nature of happiness and the enduring pain of lost love.