Una noche

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A Night of Longing and Connection

The song 'Una noche' by Buitres is a heartfelt expression of longing and desire for a deep connection with a loved one. The lyrics convey a yearning for a single night with the person, which is portrayed as the ultimate fulfillment of the singer's dreams. The repeated emphasis on 'una noche' (one night) highlights the intensity of this desire, suggesting that even a brief moment together would be profoundly meaningful.

The lyrics also explore themes of intimacy and closeness. The singer expresses a wish to be physically close to the loved one, to feel their presence and touch. This physical closeness is symbolic of a deeper emotional connection, indicating that the singer's dreams and happiness are intertwined with the presence of this person. The line 'quiero tu pecho cerca de mi' (I want your chest close to me) is particularly evocative, suggesting a need for comfort and security that only the loved one can provide.

Additionally, the song touches on the loneliness and emptiness felt in the absence of the loved one. The singer acknowledges that life without this person is solitary and unfulfilling, underscoring the importance of their presence. The contrast between the loved one being 'in the lights' and the singer's own feelings of inadequacy ('yo nunca lo haré tan mal') adds a layer of vulnerability and self-awareness to the narrative. This juxtaposition highlights the singer's admiration and longing for the loved one, while also revealing their own insecurities.

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  2. Mincho Bar
  3. Pelo Azul
  4. Ojos
  5. Setiembre
  6. Amigo Bestia
  7. Habla En La Caja
  8. Soy Del Montón
  9. Una noche
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