Solo Quiero Estar
Amy Ruffle
Embracing Solitude and Connection in 'Solo Quiero Estar'
Amy Ruffle's song 'Solo Quiero Estar' is a heartfelt ode to the beauty of solitude and the deep connection one can feel with nature and a loved one. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of an idyllic island home, where the singer finds solace and a sense of belonging. The opening lines, 'In this world we're all alone / You know I love my island home,' suggest a recognition of the inherent loneliness in life, but also a profound appreciation for the comfort and peace that her island sanctuary provides.
The recurring theme of swimming in the sea and feeling free highlights the singer's desire for liberation and a return to a simpler, more natural state of being. The lines 'I just wanna be / Swimming in the sea / Now it's just you and me / Forever, ever, ever' emphasize the importance of being present in the moment and cherishing the time spent with a loved one. This connection is portrayed as eternal and unbreakable, suggesting that true freedom and happiness come from these intimate, shared experiences.
The chorus, 'Together, forever / Together, lying in the sun / Together, forever / Together, just be you and me,' reinforces the idea of unity and the joy of simply being together. The repetition of 'forever' underscores the timeless nature of their bond, while the imagery of lying in the sun evokes a sense of warmth, relaxation, and contentment. Through these lyrics, Amy Ruffle captures the essence of finding peace and fulfillment in both solitude and companionship, celebrating the harmony between the two.