Te Conocí

Ismael Serrano Ismael Serrano

A Journey Through Time and Love: The Poetic World of 'Te Conocí'

Ismael Serrano's song 'Te Conocí' is a poignant exploration of love, time, and the enduring connections that shape our lives. The song begins with the narrator recalling the moment he met his beloved at a train station, a place symbolizing transitions and missed opportunities. The imagery of 'trains that never returned' and the woman's tired appearance sets a melancholic tone, suggesting a sense of longing and unfulfilled expectations. The narrator's inability to speak, with 'an angel asleep in his throat,' further emphasizes the emotional weight of the encounter.

As the song progresses, the relationship between the narrator and his beloved deepens. They are likened to planets orbiting each other, a metaphor that captures the gravitational pull of their connection. The woman collects 'suns,' symbolizing moments of joy and light, while the narrator shares his 'wounds,' indicating vulnerability and past pain. The act of the woman letting down her hair and tying the hours with her ribbon suggests a sense of intimacy and the passage of time being marked by their shared experiences.

In the final verses, the narrator reflects on the years that have passed and the changes they have witnessed together. Despite the tumultuous events around them, their bond remains strong. The reference to 'Madrid shaking its stamens' evokes a sense of renewal and the city's vibrant life. The narrator's struggle to find the last verse of his song and the invitation to bed from his beloved underscore the ongoing nature of their relationship. The song ends on a tender note, with the narrator acknowledging the songs he still owes and the flowers he needs to water, symbolizing the care and attention required to nurture their love.

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  2. Que Va A Ser De Mi
  3. Dónde Estarás
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  5. Duermes
  6. Te Conocí
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