Ojos De Angel

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The Yearning for Forbidden Love in 'Ojos De Angel'

The song 'Ojos De Angel' by Libido delves into the complex emotions associated with longing and desire, particularly for something that seems out of reach. The lyrics describe the protagonist's intense attraction to someone who appears to have an ethereal, angelic quality, as suggested by the phrase 'los ojos de un ángel' which translates to 'the eyes of an angel.' This person is looked upon as a celestial being, searching the heavens for love, which implies a sense of purity and innocence.

The narrative of the song takes a turn as the protagonist acknowledges entering 'a forbidden place' and expresses the inability to leave without the company of this angelic figure. This suggests a deep emotional or possibly physical connection that feels inescapable. The mention of 'a forbidden place' could be a metaphor for falling for someone who is already in a relationship, as indicated by the line 'Aunque tengas tu dueño,' meaning 'Even though you have your owner.' The protagonist is willing to persist despite the circumstances, highlighting a sense of determination and perhaps a hint of obsession.

The song also touches on themes of awakening and transformation. The lyrics speak of 'damaged minds' being awakened by yearning, desire, and thirst, which could symbolize a rekindling of passion or the discovery of new feelings. The contrast between 'this hell' and 'this heaven' suggests a transition from pain to bliss, emphasizing the duality of the experience when one is caught in the throes of forbidden love.

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  2. Hembra
  3. En Esta Habitacion
  4. Universo
  5. Tan suave
  6. Culpable
  7. Lunático
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  9. Ya No Me Juzgues
  10. Desafiante
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