Una Noche de Verano

Andrés Suárez Andrés Suárez

A Summer Night of Forbidden Love and Lingering Memories

Andrés Suárez's song "Una Noche de Verano" is a poignant narrative of a fleeting, yet deeply impactful, romantic encounter. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a night filled with passion, regret, and introspection. The song begins with the protagonist and his lover sharing a drink at ten in the morning, setting the stage for a day and night that will be etched in his memory forever. The mention of a "prohibited love" suggests that their relationship is fraught with complications, possibly due to infidelity or societal disapproval.

As the day progresses, the intensity of their connection grows. The lover's actions, such as scratching his back and smoking the remnants of his chest, symbolize a consuming and almost destructive passion. The protagonist is left with a sense of imprisonment in his memories, unable to escape the impact of this night. The imagery of a broken glass and a wound that refuses to heal further emphasizes the lasting scars of this encounter.

The song also delves into themes of regret and the passage of time. The protagonist recalls the details of the night vividly, from the taxi ride to the hotel room, where their love affair unfolded. The reference to Benedetti, a renowned Uruguayan poet, in her eyes, adds a layer of literary depth, suggesting that their connection was not just physical but also intellectual and emotional. The final lines reflect a bittersweet acceptance of the past, acknowledging the lover's lies but also the profound effect she had on him. "Una Noche de Verano" is a beautifully crafted tale of love, loss, and the indelible marks left by a single night.

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