A Ti Que Te Lo Haces

Joaquín Sabina Joaquín Sabina

The Intoxicating Dance of Love and Deception

Joaquín Sabina's song "A Ti Que Te Lo Haces" is a poetic exploration of a complex relationship, filled with passion, deception, and a touch of self-destructive allure. The lyrics paint a picture of a person who lives life as if it were a masquerade, changing faces and roles with ease. This person is depicted as someone who is both captivating and cunning, winning the singer's affection through deceit and entering the private sanctuary of his life.

The song delves into the theme of love that is both toxic and irresistible. Sabina describes a partner who is unpredictable and lives in the moment, unafraid of the consequences. This partner is likened to a 'poisoned medicine,' suggesting that while they bring excitement and vitality to the singer's life, they also cause pain and suffering. The imagery of stopping time with a kiss and playing hide and seek with death further emphasizes the dangerous thrill of the relationship.

Sabina's lyrics often explore the darker sides of love and human emotion, and this song is no exception. The use of metaphors such as a marked card and Cupid's arrow illustrate the treacherous yet enthralling nature of the romance. The song captures the essence of being drawn to someone who may not be good for you, but whose allure is too strong to resist. It's a dance of love and deception, where the rules are unclear, and the outcome is uncertain.

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