Amor de medianoche

Cecilia Cecilia

Breaking Free from Midnight Love: A Journey to Self-Liberation

Cecilia's song "Amor de medianoche" is a powerful anthem of self-liberation and breaking free from a stifling relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who has been treated as an object, a mere luxury to be preserved, rather than a person with her own voice and desires. The metaphor of being looked at "como quien mira el mar" (like someone who looks at the sea) suggests a sense of being admired from a distance, but not truly understood or valued for her true self. This feeling is further emphasized by the lines where she rejects being a shadow, a doll without an opinion, or a cardboard puppet in someone else's show.

The chorus, with its cry of "Adiós amor de medianoche," signifies a decisive farewell to this midnight love, a love that perhaps only comes alive in the dark, hidden from the light of day and true understanding. The protagonist's desire to "volar en libertad" (fly in freedom) and break old ties reflects a deep yearning for independence and self-ownership. She wants to leave behind the silence that has been bought with superficial love and reclaim her voice, her autonomy.

In the final verses, the protagonist offers a poignant gift of the hours spent in confinement, symbolizing the emotional and physical space she shared with her partner. By choosing to leave and not look back, she asserts her strength and determination to move forward, even if it means venturing into the unknown. This act of leaving behind memories and seeking a new path underscores the theme of self-empowerment and the courage it takes to break free from a limiting relationship. Cecilia's evocative lyrics and emotive delivery make "Amor de medianoche" a resonant declaration of personal freedom and the quest for self-identity.

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  1. Un ramito de violetas
  2. Un millón de sueños
  3. Mi ciudad
  4. Te Perdí
  5. Me iré de aquí
  6. Soldadito de Plomo
  7. Equilibrista
  8. Fui
  9. Dama, Dama
  10. Mi querida España
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