Gritaré
Karina, La Princesita
A Shout of Unyielding Love
In her song "Gritaré," Karina, La Princesita, passionately declares her love to the world. The lyrics are a fervent proclamation of her deep and consuming affection for her beloved. She expresses a desire to shout her feelings from the rooftops, ensuring that everyone knows the intensity of her emotions. This is not just a fleeting infatuation; it is a love that courses through her veins and sustains her very being. The imagery of blood running with her lover's name and her body being nourished by their presence underscores the depth of her devotion.
Karina describes her love as an addiction, a habit she cannot break, and a feeling filled with madness. This love is so powerful that it defies any attempt to silence it. The repetition of the word "gritaré" (I will shout) emphasizes her determination to make her feelings known, no matter the cost. She likens her beloved to a star that illuminates her life, an angel in her dreams, and a wind that both propels and disorients her. These metaphors highlight the multifaceted nature of her love, portraying it as both a guiding light and a source of overwhelming emotion.
The song's chorus reinforces the idea that love can be all-consuming and even life-threatening. Karina's declaration that she could die for this love and that she is willing to give her life for her beloved speaks to the extremity of her feelings. The use of the word "tonta" (fool) adds a layer of vulnerability, suggesting that she is aware of the irrationality of her emotions but is nonetheless unapologetic. "Gritaré" is a powerful anthem of unyielding love, capturing the essence of a passion that refuses to be silenced.