Como Los Unicornios

Los Charros Los Charros

The Endangered Beauty of Timeless Love

Los Charros' song "Como Los Unicornios" poignantly captures the essence of a rare and enduring love that is becoming increasingly scarce in modern times. The lyrics lament the fading presence of deep, meaningful relationships, comparing them to unicorns—mythical creatures that are beautiful but nearly extinct. The song opens with a reflection on how few such loves remain, emphasizing that gestures like giving roses and painting hearts on walls have become outdated and undervalued. This sets the stage for a broader commentary on how society has shifted away from valuing genuine emotional connections.

The song draws a parallel between the love described and the legendary romance of Romeo and Juliet, suggesting that true love is eternal and should be cherished. The lyrics highlight the beauty of love, portraying it as something that should be expressed through simple yet profound acts, like writing a verse. The repeated assertion that "a love like ours should never die" underscores the song's central message: the importance of preserving and valuing true love in a world where it is increasingly rare.

In the chorus, the metaphor of unicorns reappears, reinforcing the idea that such pure and beautiful love is vanishing. The song calls for a return to a time when love was about giving oneself completely and being fully present in the relationship. By invoking the imagery of unicorns and eternal love, Los Charros create a nostalgic and heartfelt plea for the preservation of genuine, timeless love, urging listeners to recognize and cherish it before it disappears entirely.

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  1. Pero No Puedo
  2. Quiero Saber De Ti
  3. Amaneciendo En Ti
  4. Te Amo
  5. Amores Como El Nuestro
  6. Te Extraño
  7. Como Dejar De Amarte
  8. Te Voy A Olvidar
  9. Deja De Llorar
  10. Ya Me Entere
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