Te Roza Y Te Quema

José Mercé José Mercé

The Burning Passion of Love in 'Te Roza Y Te Quema'

José Mercé's song 'Te Roza Y Te Quema' is a poignant exploration of love's intense and often painful nature. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a heart in desperate need of rejuvenation, likening it to a device that requires 'alkaline batteries' to keep going. This metaphor suggests a deep exhaustion and a longing for a spark of joy, reflecting the emotional toll that love can take on a person. The repeated plea for 'alkaline batteries' underscores the desperation and the need for something to revive the spirit, even if just for a moment.

The chorus of the song is particularly evocative, comparing the beloved to wax that both touches and burns. This duality captures the essence of passionate love—its ability to bring both pleasure and pain. The line 'Eres como la cera que te roza y te quema' (You are like wax that touches and burns) is a powerful metaphor for the conflicting emotions that love can evoke. The plea 'Tú no me hieras con lo que te quiero yo' (Don't hurt me with how much I love you) further emphasizes the vulnerability and the fear of being hurt by someone deeply cherished.

The imagery of the wind carrying the scent of the beloved and the streets that smell of them adds a sensory dimension to the song, making the longing and the presence of the loved one almost tangible. The wind serves as a reminder of the beloved's presence, even in their absence, and the silence that follows is filled with a profound sense of loss and yearning. This interplay of presence and absence, joy and pain, encapsulates the complex emotions that come with deep, passionate love.

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  2. Del Amanecer
  3. Hojas de Limonero
  4. Luna de La Victoria
  5. La Llave Del Amor
  6. Aire (Bulería)
  7. Lío
  8. Primavera
  9. Jamás Desaparece Lo Que Nunca Parte
  10. Al Alba
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