Corazón de Bruja

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The Enchanting Spell of 'Corazón de Bruja'

Los Pericos' song 'Corazón de Bruja' delves into the intoxicating and bewitching nature of a mysterious woman who captivates the narrator's soul. The title, which translates to 'Witch's Heart,' sets the tone for a tale of enchantment and allure. The lyrics describe a woman who metaphorically 'poisons' the narrator's soul, suggesting a deep emotional impact that borders on the supernatural. This woman appears at midnight, adding to her mystique and the sense of forbidden allure.

The setting of the song is a lively party, where the narrator is both entranced and wary of the potential consequences of his fascination. The repeated plea for 'a little more' indicates a desire to prolong the intoxicating experience, despite the underlying awareness of its potential danger. The woman is always dancing and impeccably groomed, embodying an irresistible yet perilous charm. The use of the word 'vicio' (vice) underscores the addictive nature of this attraction, likening it to a dangerous habit that the narrator cannot escape.

The imagery of 'bailando en una fiesta legal' (dancing at a legal party) juxtaposed with the fear of something happening adds a layer of tension and excitement. The narrator is caught in a fiery, passionate moment, symbolized by being 'wrapped in flames.' The 'expensive poison' mentioned towards the end of the song suggests that the allure of this woman comes at a high emotional cost, yet the narrator is willing to endure it 'all night.' This song captures the essence of a dangerous, all-consuming attraction that is both thrilling and perilous.

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