Como Una Ola

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The Ebb and Flow of Love in Rocío Jurado's 'Como Una Ola'

Rocío Jurado's 'Como Una Ola' is a poignant ballad that delves into the depths of love's transformative power and its transient nature. The song's title, which translates to 'Like a Wave,' is a metaphor for the way love can suddenly enter and leave one's life, with all the force and unpredictability of the ocean. Jurado's emotive delivery and the evocative lyrics paint a picture of a love that is both overwhelming and ephemeral.

The lyrics describe the narrator's complete surrender to love, as they metaphorically become a sailor, navigating the seas of desire. This imagery suggests a willingness to explore the unknown for the sake of love. The narrator's happiness is anchored in the beloved's presence, indicating a deep emotional connection. However, the tide turns when the narrator realizes that their love is not reciprocated, as seen in the light of disappointment in the beloved's eyes. The song captures the heartache of unrequited love and the painful awakening from a dreamlike state of affection.

The recurring phrase 'Como una ola' emphasizes the cyclical and sometimes volatile nature of love. The wave motif is used to describe both the arrival and departure of love, highlighting its impermanence. Jurado's powerful voice conveys the intensity of the emotions involved, from the initial joy to the ultimate sorrow of love lost. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the highs and lows of a passionate relationship, making it a timeless piece about the human condition.

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  1. Blanca paloma
  2. Amor callado
  3. Mi Amante Amigo
  4. Cancion Del Fuego Fatuo
  5. Se Nos Rompió El Amor
  6. Sevilla
  7. La Bien Pag
  8. Viva El Pasodoble
  9. ?Porque me habrás besado?
  10. Tengo miedo
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