Ojos azules

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The Longing of Blue Eyes: A Dive into Leonardo Favio's Romantic Ballad

Leonardo Favio's "Ojos azules" is a poignant ballad that delves into the themes of love, loss, and existential longing. The lyrics express a deep sense of yearning for a beloved whose love seems unattainable. The opening lines set a tone of despair, questioning the value of the world and one's soul if they are devoid of the beloved's love. This hyperbolic expression underscores the idea that without love, material possessions and even life itself are meaningless.

The song continues to explore the narrator's predestined love for the person with blue eyes, suggesting a connection that transcends the physical realm. The narrator feels as though they have known their love interest long before they met, indicating a spiritual or dreamlike encounter. This romantic notion of love is often found in ballads, where the emotional intensity is heightened by the idea of a fated connection.

The chorus of the song is a heartfelt declaration of love and longing. The blue eyes of the title are likened to the sky of the narrator's homeland, which they cherish deeply. This metaphor not only emphasizes the beauty of the beloved's eyes but also connects their love to something pure and vast. The repetition of the phrase "how much I love you" emphasizes the depth of the narrator's feelings, making "Ojos azules" a timeless expression of romantic yearning.

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  1. Ella ya me olvidó
  2. Ding Dong, Ding Dong, Estas Cosas Del Amor
  3. Ani
  4. La rubia del cabaret
  5. No juegues más
  6. Mi corazón lloró
  7. Ni el Clavel, Ni la Rosa
  8. No me importa lo que diga la gente
  9. Fuiste Mía Un Verano
  10. Ojos azules
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