Perdidos

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Lost in Passion: A Journey of Forbidden Love

Eclip'c's song 'Perdidos' is a passionate exploration of a love that feels both intoxicating and forbidden. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship that is deeply sensual and emotionally charged. The opening lines describe the allure of the beloved, with their divine smile, captivating gaze, and intoxicating scent. These elements create a sense of enchantment and deep emotional connection, suggesting that the love shared between the two is almost otherworldly.

The song delves into the physical and emotional intimacy between the lovers, highlighting moments of tenderness and passion. The imagery of black hair flying and kisses that ignite like fire at dawn evokes a sense of raw, unfiltered emotion. The repeated desire to be taken to a new world far away underscores a longing for escape from societal constraints and judgment. This desire for liberation is a central theme, as the lovers seek a place where they can be free to love without restrictions.

The chorus emphasizes the idea of being 'lost' together, navigating a 'boat without a destination' in forbidden waters. This metaphor suggests that their love is both adventurous and uncertain, yet deeply fulfilling. The notion of being 'trapped in seas of passion' conveys the intensity and all-consuming nature of their relationship. The song also touches on the hope for a 'promised land' where they can find happiness and acceptance. Ultimately, 'Perdidos' is a celebration of love that defies boundaries, urging the lovers to liberate their hearts and soar together towards a future where they can be truly happy.

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  1. No puedo olvidarte
  2. Para mamá
  3. Perdidos
  4. Sol de Primavera
  5. Tal como eres tú
  6. Un Adiós
  7. No Se
  8. A mi que me importa
  9. Esclavo de Tu Piel
  10. Alas Rotas
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