Eternal Love and Mystical Connections in 'Eterna'

Bunny Sarna's song 'Eterna' is a poetic exploration of love, admiration, and the mystical connection between two souls. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is deeply enchanted by another, referred to as the 'chica de las flores' or 'girl of the flowers.' This individual is described as a new star in an old night, suggesting a sense of renewal and timeless beauty. The imagery of 'almendrados y cálidos ojos' (almond-shaped and warm eyes) further emphasizes the deep emotional and almost hypnotic effect this person has on the singer.

The song delves into the healing power of the beloved's voice, which has the ability to 'sane almas' (heal souls), including the singer's own. This highlights the transformative and almost magical influence the beloved has. The fear of losing this magic is acknowledged, but the singer expresses a sense of trust and faith that this connection is eternal, at least from their perspective. The line 'El miedo a que la magia se termine vive en nuestra tridimensión' (The fear that the magic will end lives in our three-dimensional world) suggests a belief in a deeper, perhaps spiritual, connection that transcends physical reality.

Despite acknowledging that the beloved's nature can sometimes cause pain, the singer accepts this as part of the relationship. The noise or discomfort is seen as originating from within the singer, not from the beloved. The final affirmation, 'Tu infinidad ya se concretó, al menos sos eterna para mí' (Your infinity is already realized, at least you are eternal to me), encapsulates the theme of eternal love and the profound impact one person can have on another's life. This song beautifully captures the essence of a love that feels both mystical and everlasting.

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