Triste Canción de Amor

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Eternal Love and Melancholy in 'Triste Canción de Amor'

“Triste Canción de Amor” by Ke Personajes is a poignant exploration of love that transcends the boundaries of reality and time. The song tells the story of two souls who exist in a dreamlike state, never fully realized in the physical world. The lyrics describe the woman as a dream and the man as a poem that was never written, suggesting an idealized love that remains unfulfilled. This unfulfilled love is given life through the song itself, creating a melancholic yet beautiful narrative.

The song uses powerful metaphors to illustrate the connection between the two lovers. The man is likened to the sea, and the woman to the moon, emphasizing their natural, yet distant relationship. Their union during the full moon symbolizes moments of intense connection amidst their separation. The imagery of the sea and the moon also evokes a sense of vastness and longing, reinforcing the theme of an unattainable love that is both beautiful and sorrowful.

Further, the song delves into mythological and religious symbolism by comparing the man to a god and the woman to a virgin. This comparison elevates their love to a divine level, yet it also introduces the concept of sin, as the gods teach them to 'sin.' This duality of purity and sin adds depth to their relationship, suggesting that their love, while pure and divine, is also fraught with challenges and imperfections. The repetitive chorus and the haunting melody underscore the song's theme of eternal, yet tragic love, making it a deeply emotional and reflective piece.

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  1. Piel (feat. Tiago PZK)
  2. Entre Beso y Beso
  3. Intento (feat. Ulises Bueno)
  4. Adiós Amor & Oye Mujer
  5. Disfruto
  6. Si No Te Tengo / Ángel / Aquello Que Pasó
  7. Que Lloro/mientes
  8. Pobre Corazón (feat. Onda Sabanera)
  9. Oye Mujer
  10. Mojada
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