Amor Anestesiado

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The Numbing Allure of a Deceptive Love

Libido's song 'Amor Anestesiado' delves into the complexities of a love that is both captivating and numbing. The lyrics paint a picture of a relationship that is shrouded in deception and emotional anesthesia. The phrase 'Amor anestesiado' translates to 'anesthetized love,' suggesting a love that dulls the senses and emotions, making it easier to endure the pain and lies that come with it. The singer acknowledges the allure of this love, despite its falsehoods, indicating a deep, almost addictive attraction to the emotional numbness it provides.

The song also explores the difficulty of reaching the heart of the beloved, who is portrayed as distant and guarded. The line 'No es tan fácil, llegar a tu corazón' ('It's not so easy to reach your heart') underscores the emotional barriers that exist within the relationship. The imagery of 'recuerdos afilados' ('sharp memories') and 'aguja y negro asfalto' ('needle and black asphalt') evokes a sense of pain and healing, suggesting that the relationship is a source of both suffering and solace.

Furthermore, the lyrics touch on themes of destiny and the precarious nature of life and love. The mention of 'cien mil cristales bajo tu ventana' ('a hundred thousand crystals under your window') and 'ninguna razón para no saltar' ('no reason not to jump') hints at a sense of despair and the fragility of existence. This juxtaposition of beauty and danger reflects the tumultuous nature of the relationship, where the allure of love is intertwined with the risk of emotional harm.

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