The Enigmatic Longing in Ekhymosis' 'Azul'

Ekhymosis' song 'Azul' is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of longing, memory, and the ethereal nature of love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a desire to be taken to a place of light and peace, symbolized by a 'white horse' galloping through the 'valley of forgetfulness.' This imagery suggests a yearning to escape the burdens of reality and find solace in a dreamlike state, where the past can be forgotten, and only the present moment exists.

The recurring theme of wanting to be with a loved one, even to the point of being willing to 'die slowly' in their embrace, speaks to the intensity of the narrator's emotions. The 'blue forest' mentioned in the song can be interpreted as a metaphor for a place of deep emotional connection and tranquility, where the narrator feels most alive and at peace. This place, however, is shrouded in 'mist,' indicating that it is not easily accessible and may exist only in the realm of dreams or memories.

The interplay between the elements of nature—'the sea and the sky,' 'a kiss in the air,' and 'a tear that falls into oblivion'—further emphasizes the transient and elusive nature of the narrator's desires. These elements serve to highlight the ephemeral quality of love and the pain of longing for something that may never be fully attainable. Ekhymosis, known for their poetic and emotionally charged lyrics, masterfully captures the essence of human longing and the search for a place where one can feel truly at home, even if that place exists only in the imagination.

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  1. La Tierra
  2. Solo
  3. Lo que dice el corazón
  4. Escuchas Crecer Una Flor
  5. Justicia Negra
  6. Ciudad PacÍFico
  7. Sin Rencores
  8. La Decicion
  9. Mi Tierra
  10. De Madrugada
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