7 de Septiembre

Ana Torroja Ana Torroja

Eternal Flames: The Unfading Love of '7 de Septiembre'

Ana Torroja's song '7 de Septiembre' is a poignant exploration of enduring love and the bittersweet nature of anniversaries. The lyrics reflect on a relationship that has ended, yet the emotional connection remains strong. The song opens with a sense of disbelief that, despite the passage of time and the breaking of their bonds, the couple still holds onto the hope and excitement of their anniversary. This suggests a deep, lingering affection that transcends the end of their romantic relationship.

The imagery of the 'same little table' where they once held hands underlines the significance of shared memories and the places that hold sentimental value. This table, a silent witness to their love, remains reserved, symbolizing the undying nature of their connection. The lyrics convey that even though their story has concluded, there is something alive in their love that cannot be extinguished, not even by the vastness of the sea. This metaphor highlights the resilience and enduring nature of their bond.

As the song progresses, it touches on the inevitable passage of time, with 'the flowers of May' giving way to 'crow's feet,' a metaphor for aging. Despite this, the couple continues to seek each other out, searching for remnants of their past love. The chorus, which marks September 7th as their anniversary, encapsulates the uncertainty of their current relationship status. They are unsure whether to kiss each other on the cheek or the lips, symbolizing the ambiguity of their feelings and the complex nature of their enduring connection. '7 de Septiembre' beautifully captures the essence of a love that, despite its end, continues to burn brightly in the hearts of those who experienced it.

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  2. 7 de Septiembre
  3. A contratiempo
  4. Maquillaje
  5. Como sueñan las sirenas
  6. Corazones (feat. Miguel Bosé)
  7. Ana Y El Mar
  8. Hoy igual que ayer
  9. Me Cuesta Tanto Olvidarte
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