Lejos de La Tristeza

Enrique Bunbury Enrique Bunbury

Escaping the Shadows of Heartache

Enrique Bunbury's song "Lejos de La Tristeza" delves into the themes of love, loss, and the desire to move on from painful memories. The lyrics paint a poignant picture of a relationship that has ended, with the narrator urging their former lover to forget them entirely. The opening lines, "Cuando una mañana me haya ido, no tendrás mío ni un recuerdo," set the tone for the song, emphasizing the narrator's wish to be erased from the lover's memory, leaving behind only a void where their presence once was.

The recurring refrain, "Sueña lejos de la tristeza, sueña lejos del dolor," serves as a comforting mantra, encouraging the listener to dream beyond the confines of sadness and pain. This line suggests a longing for emotional healing and the restoration of an unbroken heart. The metaphor of swimming through names and passing over the narrator's name like a well-trodden path highlights the inevitability of moving on and the transient nature of relationships.

Bunbury's lyrics also touch on the idea of rewriting the past, as seen in the lines, "porque yo nunca estuve aquí, y tu jamás me conociste." This notion of erasing the past to alleviate present suffering is a powerful one, reflecting a deep desire to protect oneself from the emotional scars of love. The song's closing lines, "no me digas adiós," further emphasize the narrator's wish for a clean break, free from the finality of a goodbye. Through its evocative lyrics and melancholic tone, "Lejos de La Tristeza" captures the complex emotions of heartache and the hope for a future unburdened by past sorrows.

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