Anillo De Papel

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The Fragile Bonds of Love in 'Anillo De Papel'

Buitres' song 'Anillo De Papel' delves into the complexities of love, using vivid imagery and metaphors to convey the fragility and intensity of romantic relationships. The title itself, which translates to 'Paper Ring,' symbolizes the delicate and ephemeral nature of the bond between the lovers. The lyrics paint a picture of a tumultuous relationship, where moments of joy and sorrow are intertwined, much like the paper ring that can easily be torn apart.

The song begins with the narrator recounting a story of being pushed into the sea, only to be rescued by a 'kiss of a mermaid.' This metaphor suggests a moment of salvation or a turning point in the relationship, where something magical or unexpected brings them back together. However, the mention of 'thorns' and 'inert hours' indicates that the relationship is not without its struggles and pain. The 'flower' that laughs when asked for guidance further emphasizes the unpredictability and capricious nature of love.

Throughout the song, the narrator expresses a deep longing for their partner, referring to them as a 'little sparrow from the neighborhood' and pleading for their return. This imagery evokes a sense of nostalgia and yearning, highlighting the emotional depth of the narrator's feelings. The repeated refrain of 'more than joy, more than sadness, more than the blue sky, I want you here' underscores the intensity of their desire to be with their loved one, despite the challenges they face. The 'paper ring dressed in ruby' serves as a poignant reminder of the beauty and fragility of their connection, encapsulating the essence of the song's message.

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  1. Pelo Azul
  2. Ojos
  3. Setiembre
  4. Amigo Bestia
  5. Habla En La Caja
  6. Soy Del Montón
  7. Una noche
  8. Tengo vaso
  9. Zurcidos Invisibles
  10. Azul
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