The Melancholic Beauty of Impossible Love

Lucho Gatica's song 'Somos' is a poignant exploration of a love that is both deeply felt and tragically unattainable. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that, despite its intensity, is destined to remain unfulfilled. The song begins with a heart-wrenching farewell, where the narrator feels an overwhelming sense of loss as their beloved departs. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which delves into the sorrow and beauty of an impossible dream shared by two souls.

The central metaphor of the song is the idea of being 'a dream impossible that seeks the night.' This suggests that the love between the two characters is something that can only exist in the realm of dreams, away from the harsh realities of the world. The night symbolizes a refuge where they can momentarily escape from time and reality. The imagery of 'two leaves that the wind brought together in autumn' further emphasizes the fleeting and ephemeral nature of their connection. Autumn, often associated with decay and the end of a cycle, underscores the transient beauty of their love.

Gatica's lyrics also touch on the theme of duality and unity. The lovers are described as 'two beings in one,' highlighting their deep emotional bond. However, this unity is also their undoing, as their love is something that must be kept secret, leading to a sense of inevitable separation. The final lines, 'we are two drops of tears in a song,' encapsulate the essence of their relationship—beautiful yet sorrowful, significant yet ephemeral. The song's melancholic tone and poetic imagery resonate deeply, making it a timeless reflection on the nature of love and loss.

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  1. Si me comprendieras
  2. Angustia
  3. Amémonos
  4. Encadenados
  5. Obsesión
  6. Somos
  7. Piel canela
  8. La Barca
  9. Quizás, quizás, quizás (bolero)
  10. Sinceridad
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