Negra Estrella

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Longing and Eternal Love in 'Negra Estrella'

Jeanette's song 'Negra Estrella' is a poignant exploration of longing, love, and the passage of time. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world where the sun rises and the moon fades, symbolizing the cyclical nature of life and the inevitability of change. The recurring imagery of swallows returning to sing suggests a sense of hope and renewal, even amidst the melancholy of separation.

The 'black stars of the morning' evoke a sense of mystery and fleeting beauty, appearing only to disappear again. This could symbolize moments of happiness or love that are transient yet impactful. The singer expresses a deep desire to be like the swallow, to have wings and the freedom to fly to a distant place where a loved one resides. This longing to reconnect with a past happiness is a central theme, highlighting the pain of separation and the yearning for reunion.

Despite the singer's acknowledgment that they are not a star and lack the wings to fly, there is a steadfast belief in an eventual reunion. The lyrics convey a sense of enduring love and faith that, one day, they will be together again. This hope is reinforced by the belief that the loved one is waiting and that their love remains unchanged. The song beautifully captures the essence of eternal love and the hope that transcends time and distance, making it a touching ode to enduring affection and the human spirit's resilience.

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  1. ¿Por Qué Te Vas?
  2. Soy Rebelde
  3. Corazon De Poeta
  4. Porquoi Tu Vis Et Où Tu Vas
  5. Comienzame A Vivir
  6. Con Que Derecho
  7. El Muchacho De Los Ojos Tristes
  8. Frente a Frente
  9. Escucha
  10. Cancion Para Ana
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