Aquellos Besos

Andrés Calamaro Andrés Calamaro

The Lingering Echo of Lost Kisses

In 'Aquellos Besos,' Andrés Calamaro delves into the profound sense of loss and nostalgia that accompanies the end of a significant romantic relationship. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of how the protagonist's life has been altered by the absence of those cherished kisses. Calamaro uses the metaphor of kisses as a guiding light, a 'faro' or lighthouse, that once illuminated his path through the darkness and storms of life. This imagery underscores the depth of his emotional reliance on his partner's affection, which provided him with direction and comfort.

The song also explores the irreplaceable nature of these kisses, describing them as sweet and unique, tied intimately to the person who gave them. The reference to the color of the partner's underwear adds a layer of intimacy and personal connection, highlighting how these moments were deeply personal and irreplaceable. The lyrics convey a sense of disbelief and sorrow, as the protagonist grapples with the reality that such a profound connection is now just a memory, leaving behind only a 'brisa' (breeze) and 'ceniza' (ashes).

Calamaro's poignant reflection on lost love is further emphasized by his acknowledgment of the difficulty in finding someone who could match the significance of his former partner. The song captures the essence of longing and the struggle to move on, as the protagonist realizes that those kisses, which once brought him joy and a sense of home, are gone forever. This emotional journey is a testament to the enduring impact of love and the void it leaves when it is lost.

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