The Haunting Tale of María: A Ghostly Journey Through Regret and Longing

Café Tacvba's song "María" tells a haunting and melancholic story of a woman named María who roams the city streets at night, burdened by sorrow and regret. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of María's nocturnal wanderings, suggesting that she is a ghost or a spirit, forever trapped in a cycle of longing and unfulfilled desires. The streets she walks are the same ones where she once denied kisses in the darkness, a decision that now haunts her as she realizes those moments will never return.

The song delves into the pain of memory and the consequences of past actions. María's vision blurs with tears as she recalls the kisses she refused, symbolizing lost opportunities and the irreversible nature of time. The coldness she feels on her lips, reminiscent of the kisses she never gave, adds a chilling layer to the narrative, emphasizing the ghostly and sorrowful atmosphere of the song.

As María wanders the streets, she becomes a spectral figure, stealing kisses and life from the living while she herself lies in a coffin. This imagery suggests that María's spirit is restless, unable to find peace due to her past regrets. The repeated references to her as both "María bonita" (beautiful María) and "María marchita" (withered María) highlight the contrast between her former vitality and her current state of decay. The song serves as a poignant reminder of the weight of our choices and the lingering impact they can have on our lives and beyond.

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  2. Eres
  3. Volver a Comenzar
  4. Déjate Caer
  5. Esa Noche
  6. Ay Amor Divino
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  9. Quiero Ver
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