Como Canica

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The Heart's Rock 'n' Roll: Unraveling Imanol's 'Como Canica'

Imanol's 'Como Canica' is a song that captures the youthful and often nerve-wracking experience of having a crush. The lyrics describe the protagonist's routine of waiting for a girl at the door, presumably after school, and being left speechless as she passes by. The phrase 'como canica,' which translates to 'like a marble,' is used metaphorically to express how the protagonist feels tossed around by his emotions, much like a marble being rolled or flicked without control.

The repeated lines 'por ti mi corazon baila este rock' translate to 'for you, my heart dances this rock,' which suggests that the girl's presence makes the protagonist's heart beat in an excited, rock 'n' roll rhythm. This line conveys the intensity of his feelings and the youthful energy associated with rock music. The song's structure, with its repetitive chorus, emphasizes the cyclical nature of the protagonist's infatuation and his hesitation to take action.

The song also touches on the theme of hesitation and the fear of taking the first step in expressing one's feelings. The protagonist plans to make a move 'tomorrow,' indicating a common tendency to postpone facing one's fears. The energetic and upbeat nature of the song, despite the protagonist's internal struggle, creates a contrast that many listeners can relate to when recalling their own experiences with first crushes and the challenges of young love.

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