Desnúdame

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The Eternal Flame of Passion in 'Desnúdame' by Coda

Coda's song 'Desnúdame' is a passionate exploration of desire and intimacy, using the metaphor of fire to convey the intensity of these emotions. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of burning passion, as the singer describes an internal fire that is waiting to be ignited by the right person. This fire is not just a fleeting spark but a powerful, consuming force that transforms into a bonfire, symbolizing a deep and enduring connection.

The repeated use of the word 'fuego' (fire) throughout the song emphasizes the raw, uncontainable nature of the emotions being described. The singer longs for someone who is worthy of this intense passion, someone 'divino' (divine) who can match the fervor and keep the flame burning. The imagery of 'besos al rojo vivo' (red-hot kisses) further illustrates the physical and emotional heat of this connection, suggesting a relationship that is both deeply sensual and profoundly emotional.

The chorus, with its plea to 'desnúdame el alma al cien' (strip my soul completely) and 'desvisteme las ganas de' (undress my desires), speaks to a desire for vulnerability and openness. The singer wants to be fully seen and understood, to engage in a 'juego donde exista un luego' (a game where there is a future), indicating a longing for a lasting and meaningful relationship. This song is a powerful ode to the transformative power of love and the eternal flame of passion that can ignite between two people.

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  1. Aun
  2. Eternamente
  3. Atrevete
  4. Frio
  5. Si Te Tuviera Aqui
  6. Sin Ti No Se Continuar
  7. Solo
  8. Tócame
  9. Veinte Para Las Doce
  10. Viviendo de Noche
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