Destinos Cruzados

Lucybell Lucybell

The Intertwined Fates in Lucybell's 'Destinos Cruzados'

Lucybell's song 'Destinos Cruzados' delves into the complexities of intertwined destinies and the emotional turbulence that accompanies them. The lyrics are rich with metaphors and vivid imagery, creating a tapestry of emotions and existential reflections. The opening lines, 'Deves flotar y no dejarme caer' (You must float and not let me fall), suggest a plea for support and stability in a relationship. This sets the tone for a narrative where mutual dependence and the fear of abandonment are central themes.

The recurring phrase 'No es traición' (It is not betrayal) is particularly striking. It implies a reassurance, perhaps to oneself or to another, that the actions taken are not out of disloyalty but rather out of necessity or a newfound belief. The repetition of 'Solo crees por primera vez' (You only believe for the first time) further emphasizes a moment of awakening or realization. This could signify the first time someone truly understands the depth of their emotions or the gravity of their situation.

The imagery of marking a prison with blood and tying knots on the skin ('Debes marcar con sangre tu prisión' and 'Debes atar mil lasos en mi piel') evokes a sense of sacrifice and entrapment. These lines suggest that the characters in the song are bound by their circumstances, yet there is a sweetness to their struggle, as indicated by 'La presa sabe a miel' (The prey tastes like honey). This duality of pain and pleasure, freedom and confinement, is a poignant reflection of the human condition and the intricate dance of relationships.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Sembrando En El Mar
  2. Mataz
  3. Te Quiero Ver
  4. Tu Sangre
  5. Empezar
  6. Hoy soñe
  7. Mi Propia Cruz
  8. Angeles Siameses
  9. Ojos del Silencio
View all Lucybell songs

Most popular topics in Lucybell songs

Related artists

  1. Los Tres
    Los Tres
  2. Joe Vasconcellos
    Joe Vasconcellos
  3. Chancho En Piedra
    Chancho En Piedra
  4. Fother Muckers
    Fother Muckers
  5. PedroPiedra
    PedroPiedra
  6. Javiera Mena
    Javiera Mena
  7. Los Prisioneros
    Los Prisioneros
  8. Francisca Valenzuela
    Francisca Valenzuela