Te Hiero Mucho (Historia Del Amante Guisante)
Love of Lesbian
The Tragic Tale of the Pea Lover: A Hero's Downfall
Love of Lesbian's song "Te Hiero Mucho (Historia Del Amante Guisante)" tells the whimsical yet tragic story of a character known as the 'pea lover.' This figure, adorned in a green suit and a silver helmet, embarks on a grand, airborne adventure to express his love. The song paints a vivid picture of his journey, complete with a golden shuttle and a neon-lit cape declaring his affection. The imagery is both fantastical and poignant, setting the stage for a tale that blends heroism with heartbreak.
As the pea lover soars through the skies, he encounters a series of misfortunes. His beloved, seen from above, is surrounded by other men, a sight that fills the narrative with a sense of betrayal and cruelty. The song's tone shifts dramatically as the hero loses control of his flight, leading to a fiery descent. The lyrics describe his fall with a mix of dark humor and tragedy, highlighting the absurdity and futility of his grand gesture. The hero's crash into a schoolyard, and his subsequent lack of pain due to shock, underscores the surreal and tragic nature of his demise.
The song concludes with a series of farewells in multiple languages, reflecting on the hero's actions and questioning the nature of his sacrifice. Was he a mythic figure or merely a fool driven by hormonal impulses? The final lines suggest a disillusionment with idealized love and heroism, hinting that such grand gestures are often more foolish than noble. The song's blend of humor, tragedy, and critique of romantic idealism makes it a compelling and thought-provoking piece.