Gustito a Mistol

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The Sweet Melody of Love and Nature in 'Gustito a Mistol'

The song 'Gustito a Mistol' by Los Changos is a poetic exploration of love intertwined with the beauty of nature. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of an encounter that is both romantic and deeply connected to the natural world. The phrase 'gustito a mistol' refers to a pleasant taste or sensation, with 'mistol' being a type of berry found in South America, suggesting a sweetness inherent in the memory of a loved one.

The song's verses describe an almost mystical experience, with references to rain in the eyes, the Christ of the mountain, and the moon's shadow. These elements symbolize purity, guidance, and the mysteries of love. The singer's guitar is personified as the only deity, emphasizing the spiritual connection between music and emotion. The lyrics also mention the sun and the moon, celestial bodies often associated with the passage of time and the eternal nature of love.

The chorus expresses an unwavering devotion, asking rhetorically how one could not love when the beauty of the universe is reflected in the beloved's skin and soul. The angel of the soul seeking love and the sky bursting in the sun are metaphors for the overwhelming and explosive nature of true love. The singer pledges to express their love through song, highlighting the traditional role of music as a vehicle for expressing deep emotions. 'Gustito a Mistol' is a celebration of love's power to connect us to the world around us and to the deepest parts of ourselves.

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  6. Por Esas Cosas
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