Mil Poemas

Belanova Belanova

A Thousand Poems of Regret and Longing

Belanova's song "Mil Poemas" is a poignant exploration of regret, longing, and the aftermath of a breakup. The lyrics convey the deep sense of loss and emptiness that the protagonist feels after the end of a relationship. The song opens with the realization that the person they used to confide in is no longer there, leaving a void in their life. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is filled with reflections on the pain of separation and the difficulty of moving on.

The chorus, where the protagonist writes "a thousand poems" and searches for their lost love "in the stars," highlights the depth of their yearning and the seemingly insurmountable task of forgetting someone who meant so much. The act of writing poems symbolizes an attempt to process and cope with the emotions, while looking to the stars suggests a hope that is both distant and unreachable. This imagery effectively captures the sense of hopelessness and the struggle to find closure.

Belanova, known for their electronic pop sound, often infuses their music with emotional depth and relatable themes. In "Mil Poemas," the band's signature style is evident in the melancholic yet melodic composition, which complements the introspective lyrics. The repetition of the lines about not intending to hurt the other person and the ongoing act of writing a love song underscores the protagonist's remorse and the enduring impact of the breakup. This song resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of lost love and the challenge of moving forward while still holding on to memories.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Rosa Pastel
  2. Niño
  3. Miedo
  4. Aún
  5. Y Mi Corazón
  6. Mirame
  7. Toma mi mano
  8. Mariposas
  9. Barco de Papel
  10. Sexy
View all Belanova songs

Most popular topics in Belanova songs

Related artists

  1. Kinky
    Kinky
  2. Belinda
    Belinda
  3. Kabah
    Kabah
  4. Ximena Sariñana
    Ximena Sariñana
  5. Paty Cantú
    Paty Cantú
  6. Timbiriche
    Timbiriche
  7. Aleks Syntek
    Aleks Syntek
  8. Alejandra Guzmán
    Alejandra Guzmán