Estoy Hablando De Ella

Fabián Gallardo Fabián Gallardo

The Enigmatic Woman: A Dance of Contradictions

Fabián Gallardo's song "Estoy Hablando De Ella" is a poetic ode to a woman who embodies a whirlwind of emotions and contradictions. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who is both enchanting and elusive, a force of nature that leaves a lasting impact on those who encounter her. She is described as someone whose presence can change the very environment around her, with the sun waiting to rise until it finds her and the wind tangling at her feet. Her eyes are said to always tell the truth, and her legs are likened to a fire that brings pleasure.

The song delves into the profound effect this woman has on the narrator. She is a source of light and inspiration, capable of creating new beginnings with just a glance. The narrator is so captivated by her that he cannot imagine a beach without her footprints. She is a celestial being who lights up the stars when the sky is unaware of her presence and invents springs with paper flowers. Her influence is so powerful that it transcends the physical, affecting the narrator's very soul, making him feel both alive and tormented.

The chorus emphasizes the duality of her nature. She cures and poisons, traps and liberates, puts to sleep and awakens, absolves and condemns, evades and collides, ignites and freezes. This woman is a paradox, a blend of opposites that leaves the narrator in a state of awe and confusion. He is utterly consumed by her, unable to find the words to fully describe her impact. The song captures the essence of an enigmatic woman who is both a blessing and a curse, a muse who inspires and devastates in equal measure.

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