Estrella de Mar

Amaral Amaral

Navigating the Depths of Intimacy in Amaral's 'Estrella de Mar'

Amaral's 'Estrella de Mar' is a poetic exploration of intimacy and connection, using the metaphor of the sea to describe the depth and intensity of these emotions. The song's title, which translates to 'Starfish' in English, hints at the beauty and uniqueness of the sea creature, which becomes a symbol for the person the singer is addressing. The lyrics describe the act of drinking from the other's mouth as walking on a sea of light and silence, suggesting a profound and serene experience that transcends the ordinary.

The imagery of looking into someone's eyes and feeling like swimming in a cold sea further emphasizes the vulnerability and exhilaration of deep emotional connection. The repeated reference to the sea, the place of the singer's birth, ties the song to themes of origin and destiny, suggesting that this connection is as natural and essential as the sea itself. The mention of a 'fugitive star' on a gray February day adds a touch of fleeting beauty and perhaps a sense of melancholy, implying that such moments of connection are rare and to be cherished.

The song's gentle melody and evocative lyrics create a dreamlike atmosphere, where embracing the 'starfish' is akin to embracing the mysteries of love and life itself. Amaral, a Spanish pop-rock band known for their poetic lyrics and emotive music, captures the essence of human longing for closeness and the transformative power of love. 'Estrella de Mar' is a lyrical journey through the emotional landscapes that define our most cherished relationships.

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  1. Como Hablar
  2. Cuando Suba La Marea
  3. Te Necesito.
  4. Una Pequeña Parte Del Mundo
  5. Enamorada
  6. Queda El Silencio
  7. Al Final
  8. Biarritz
  9. Montaña Rusa
  10. Esta Madrugada
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