Como Encendido Clavel

Joel Elizalde Joel Elizalde

A Passionate Ode to Beauty and Desire

In Joel Elizalde's song "Como Encendido Clavel," the artist paints a vivid picture of admiration and longing. The title itself, which translates to "Like a Burning Carnation," sets the tone for the passionate and romantic imagery that permeates the lyrics. Elizalde compares the woman's lips to a burning carnation, a flower known for its vibrant color and intense beauty. This metaphor not only highlights the physical allure of the woman but also suggests a fiery, consuming desire that the singer feels towards her.

The lyrics further delve into the singer's admiration for the woman's overall beauty, likening her to roses in a beautiful garden. This comparison to nature's most cherished flowers underscores the purity and perfection he sees in her. The sensuality of her walk is described as causing a "choque sensual," or a sensual shock, indicating the powerful effect her presence has on him. This phrase captures the physical and emotional impact she has, making it clear that his attraction is both deep and overwhelming.

The repeated plea to let him love and kiss her reveals a yearning for intimacy and connection. The singer's desire to give his heart to her signifies a longing for a deeper, more meaningful relationship. Through these heartfelt expressions, Elizalde conveys a universal theme of love and desire, wrapped in rich, poetic language. The song's romantic and passionate tone resonates with anyone who has experienced the intense emotions of falling in love.

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