The Intensity of Love in 'Ámame' by Carlos Macias

Carlos Macias's song 'Ámame' is a passionate plea for an all-consuming, intense love. The lyrics are filled with vivid imagery and metaphors that convey a deep yearning and desire to be completely enveloped by the beloved. The song opens with a request to be loved with the 'madness of being a sin,' suggesting a love so intense it feels almost forbidden. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, where the singer expresses a desire to be close to their lover in every possible way, even to the point of being their 'slave' and never wanting to be apart from them.

The chorus emphasizes the need for this love to grow stronger each night, turning dreams into reality. The fear of losing the beloved is palpable, and the singer asks to be taken to a place 'where the sun never touches,' symbolizing a desire for a private, eternal sanctuary away from the world's prying eyes. The repeated plea to 'ámame' (love me) underscores the urgency and desperation in the singer's voice, making it clear that this love is not just a want but a profound need.

Throughout the song, there are references to physical and emotional intimacy, such as being tied to the secrets shared in bed and being led to the 'desert' between the lover's back. These metaphors highlight the depth of connection the singer seeks, one that goes beyond the physical to touch the very soul. The song concludes with a declaration that the singer cannot love anyone else, reinforcing the idea that this love is unique and irreplaceable. Carlos Macias's 'Ámame' is a powerful ode to a love that is all-encompassing, intense, and deeply personal.

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  1. Después Hablamos
  2. Amarte Así
  3. Como La Vida Nueva
  4. Ella
  5. Esta Vez
  6. Divina Tu
  7. Y En La Playa
  8. Olvidarte Jamás
  9. Ámame
  10. Tu Perfume
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