La estación del querer

Camela Camela

The Longing at the Station of Love

Camela's song "La estación del querer" paints a vivid picture of longing and unfulfilled love set against the backdrop of a train station. The lyrics begin with a melancholic scene of a gray day at a railway station, where the protagonist catches a glimpse of a woman through the window of an old train. This fleeting moment sparks a deep curiosity and instant infatuation, as their eyes meet and the protagonist falls in love.

The song delves into the emotional turmoil that follows this brief encounter. The protagonist is haunted by the memory of the woman's gaze, which has left a lasting impression, described poetically as a 'lake of love' forming in his eyes. This metaphor highlights the depth of his feelings and the tears he sheds in her absence. Each evening, as darkness falls, he clings to the hope of seeing her again, waiting at the station with renewed illusions and dreams.

The recurring theme of waiting and searching for the woman among the crowd at the station underscores the protagonist's desperation and yearning. Despite his efforts, he fails to find her, and his longing grows stronger. The station becomes a symbol of his desire and the place where he hopes to reunite with his love. The song captures the essence of unrequited love and the pain of longing for someone who remains just out of reach, making it a poignant and relatable narrative for anyone who has experienced similar emotions.

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  1. Qué tiene ella que no tenga yo?
  2. Ilusiones
  3. Mi Viaje (part. El Fary)
  4. Junto a mi
  5. Vivir por vivir
  6. Nadie Como Tú
  7. Te Prometo El Universo
  8. No Me Hables
  9. No Me Importa Pecar
  10. Lo que siempre callé
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