Estrellas

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Lost Love Under the Morning Stars

Juan Pardo's song "Estrellas" paints a vivid picture of a solitary and reflective moment in a roadside bar at six in the morning. The setting is intimate, with only a few patrons and the singer himself, creating an atmosphere of quiet contemplation. The lyrics delve into themes of loneliness and the search for love, as the singer recounts his struggles and the fleeting nature of happiness. The bar becomes a metaphor for life's journey, where moments of silence and introspection reveal deeper truths about one's existence.

The song's narrative takes a poignant turn as the singer describes a brief encounter with an angelic figure who brought light and warmth into his life. This angel symbolizes a rare and precious love that the singer had long sought but never truly found. However, this happiness is short-lived, as a malevolent star, driven by envy, steals the angel away. This celestial betrayal leaves the singer disillusioned and skeptical of the stars, which once seemed to hold promise and guidance but ultimately led to heartbreak.

Pardo's lyrics explore the idea that appearances can be deceiving, and what seems to shine brightly from a distance may not always lead to fulfillment. The stars, which initially appear as beacons of hope, are revealed to be unreliable and even treacherous. The singer's disillusionment is palpable as he reflects on the futility of chasing after these false lights, only to find himself back in the same lonely bar by morning. The song captures the bittersweet nature of love and the harsh realities of life's journey, where moments of joy are often fleeting and elusive.

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  1. Busca Un Amor
  2. Estrellas
  3. Hay Que Ver
  4. Mi Guitarra
  5. Caballo de Batalla
  6. Galicia
  7. El hombre del norte
  8. Abrazadito a la luna
  9. A Charanga
  10. Suspiros de Amor
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