Hay Unos Ojos

Ana Gabriel Ana Gabriel

The Eyes That Captivate the Soul: A Love Ode

Ana Gabriel's song "Hay Unos Ojos" is a heartfelt ballad that delves into the depths of passionate love and longing. The lyrics revolve around the profound impact that a pair of beautiful eyes have on the singer. These eyes are described as so enchanting that they make her soul tremble with love. The repeated emphasis on the unparalleled beauty of these eyes highlights their significance and the deep emotional connection the singer feels towards the person they belong to.

The song also addresses the skepticism of others regarding the singer's love. Despite what people say, the singer vehemently denies their claims, asserting that she would even give her life for the person she loves. This declaration of love is intense and unwavering, showcasing the singer's dedication and the depth of her feelings. The use of the word "frenesí" (frenzy) further emphasizes the passionate and almost uncontrollable nature of her love.

In the latter part of the song, the singer expresses a deep sense of longing and sorrow when separated from her beloved. The absence of the person she adores brings her nothing but tears and a lack of peace. The pain of being away from the one she loves is palpable, and it underscores the theme of love as both a source of immense joy and profound sorrow. The song beautifully captures the duality of love, where the presence of the beloved brings unparalleled happiness, and their absence brings deep anguish.

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  3. Luna
  4. Demasiado Tarde
  5. Soy Como Quise Ser
  6. Destino
  7. Mi Talismán
  8. El Cigarrillo
  9. Simplemente Amigos
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