Elefantes En La Barriga
Lasso
The Overwhelming Rush of New Love
Lasso's song "Elefantes En La Barriga" captures the intense and overwhelming emotions that come with falling deeply in love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of how love can transform a person, making them feel things they never thought possible. The opening lines, "Las rosas son rojas, el cielo es azul / Que carajos me pasa cuando llegas tú," set the stage for a narrative about a person who is bewildered by the powerful feelings that love has stirred within them. The protagonist describes a drastic change in their personality, from being serious and bitter to becoming someone who cries at movies and wants to write poetry.
The chorus amplifies these emotions by using grand metaphors. Instead of hearing simple violins, the protagonist hears an entire orchestra. Instead of seeing stars, they see entire galaxies. These exaggerated comparisons highlight the intensity of their feelings. The line "No son mariposas cuando me miras / Yo siento elefantes en la barriga" is particularly striking. It takes the common metaphor of butterflies in the stomach and magnifies it to elephants, emphasizing the overwhelming and almost uncontrollable nature of their emotions.
The song also touches on the fear and uncertainty that often accompany such intense feelings. The protagonist worries about the rapid pace of the relationship and whether it will end well. Despite these fears, the overwhelming emotions make them feel alive and profoundly connected to their partner. The song beautifully captures the duality of love—the joy and the fear, the excitement and the anxiety, all wrapped up in a whirlwind of emotions that are impossible to ignore.