Canción Para Polar

Los Pecos Los Pecos

A Poetic Ode to Love and Longing

Los Pecos' song 'Canción Para Polar' is a heartfelt ode to a woman named Pilar, who seems to embody a complex mix of emotions and elements. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the singer's deep affection and admiration for Pilar, using rich metaphors to convey the intensity of his feelings. The song begins with the singer sitting in the middle of the road, burning his ships, and forgetting to think, which symbolizes a point of no return and a complete surrender to his emotions. This act of surrender gives birth to the song itself, dedicated to Pilar.

The chorus likens Pilar to natural elements such as the wind, the sea, and a bird's love for freedom, suggesting that she is as essential and omnipresent as these forces of nature. The comparison to wine and salt, air and bread, further emphasizes her fundamental importance in the singer's life. Pilar is described as both solitude and a volcano, embodying both tranquility and intense passion. She represents both good and evil, and her influence is so powerful that it can bend the singer's will.

The repeated declaration of 'Yo... te quiero' (I love you) underscores the depth of the singer's emotions. He sees Pilar as the light and faith in his life, and he is willing to dig deep to find sustenance in her presence, likening her to a river that quenches his thirst. The song's poetic language and evocative imagery create a powerful portrayal of love, longing, and the profound impact one person can have on another's life.

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  1. Canción Para Polar
  2. Déjala
  3. Esperanzas
  4. Dime
  5. Háblame de ti
  6. El Poder de Tus Ojos
  7. Recuerdos
  8. Ese Fui Yo
  9. Voló
  10. Guitarra
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