Piel Pecado
Ricardo Arjona
Exploring the Temptations of Desire in Ricardo Arjona's 'Piel Pecado'
Ricardo Arjona's song 'Piel Pecado' delves into the complexities of irresistible attraction and the consequences of succumbing to it. The lyrics begin by reflecting on a time before the protagonist met the object of his desire, suggesting that life was perfect yet mundane. The entrance of this captivating person brings excitement but also signals the beginning of the protagonist's downfall, as indicated by the line 'Tu boca fue el principio de mi fin' (Your mouth was the beginning of my end).
The song vividly describes the allure of the woman, portraying her as someone who commands the city with her presence and disrupts the natural order, 'El tráfico a tus pies y voluntad' (The traffic at your feet and will). Arjona uses metaphors like 'bipolar de diabla y cenicienta' (bipolar of devil and Cinderella) to illustrate her complex nature, both enchanting and dangerous. This duality is a central theme, highlighting the tension between the calm before the storm and the tempest that follows.
The chorus and subsequent verses emphasize the hedonistic aspects of their encounters—dancing, kissing, biting, and excessive partying that lasts until dawn. However, the repeated line 'Te vas sin anunciar, Cuando me empiezo a enamorar' (You leave without notice, just as I begin to fall in love) captures the fleeting and ultimately unfulfilling nature of these interactions. The song portrays a cycle of intense passion and abrupt endings, reflecting the addictive but destructive pattern of engaging with a 'forbidden' love.