Sólo Niebla Sobre El Agua

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Mystical Reflections: The Enigmatic Imagery of 'Sólo Niebla Sobre El Agua'

GIT's song 'Sólo Niebla Sobre El Agua' is a poetic exploration of memory, perception, and the elusive nature of reality. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person reflecting on a past encounter, filled with surreal and mystical imagery. The opening lines describe a vision of someone standing on water, evoking a sense of magic and wonder. This image is further enhanced by the mention of a 'magic carpet' at their feet, suggesting an otherworldly experience that transcends ordinary reality.

The song delves into the theme of searching for truth and meaning in memories. The act of throwing a coin into the air and searching the sand for answers symbolizes the uncertainty and randomness of life. The 'magnetic image' and the 'visions in her eyes' indicate a deep, almost hypnotic connection to this memory, which is both captivating and elusive. The repeated phrase 'Re-loco recuerdo perdido' (crazy lost memory) underscores the fragmented and chaotic nature of these recollections.

The chorus, 'Sólo niebla, sobre el agua' (only fog over the water), serves as a metaphor for the obscured and intangible nature of these memories. Fog over water creates a sense of mystery and ambiguity, much like how our memories can be hazy and difficult to grasp. The song's imagery of broken glass underfoot and the silver moon adds to the dreamlike quality, blending beauty with a sense of fragility and danger. Through its evocative lyrics, 'Sólo Niebla Sobre El Agua' captures the complex interplay between memory, perception, and the search for meaning in the ephemeral moments of life.

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  2. Perdiendo Altura
  3. Siempre Fuiste Mi Amor
  4. Por Poder Gritar
  5. No Hieras Mi Corazón
  6. Sólo Niebla Sobre El Agua
  7. La Calle Es Su Lugar (Ana)
  8. Soy Donde Voy
  9. Creo Que Te Quiero
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