Amor Azul

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The Gentle Embrace of Love in 'Amor Azul'

Man Ray's song 'Amor Azul' is a poetic exploration of love's tender and transformative power. The lyrics open with a greeting to a 'blue bonbon,' a metaphor that evokes sweetness and a sense of wonder. The imagery of floating bubbles and the assertion that listening can prevent dreaming suggest a tension between reality and fantasy. However, the song quickly reassures us that love can be both sweet and colorful, like flowers and pearls.

The recurring theme of 'blue' in the song symbolizes tranquility and depth, often associated with calm and profound emotions. The 'prince' and 'heart' mentioned in the lyrics are likely metaphors for the beloved, whose presence brings light and freedom. The shadow projecting paths of liberty signifies how love can illuminate and guide one's life, leading to more beauty and color. This idea is reinforced by the mention of 'amores sin disfraces ni rencores,' or loves without disguises or grudges, suggesting a pure and honest connection.

The song also touches on the fleeting nature of time, with 'days without end' that will never return, emphasizing the preciousness of the present moment. The final lines, where the heart trembles with love and the sun carries the enamored speaker, encapsulate the overwhelming and uplifting experience of being in love. The gentle voice of the beloved provides a sense of rest and peace, making 'Amor Azul' a heartfelt ode to the serene and profound impact of true love.

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  1. La Maga
  2. Lo Imposible
  3. Paso Un Ángel
  4. Sola En Los Bares
  5. Tierra Sagrada
  6. Todo Cambia
  7. Perro de playa
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  10. Amor Azul
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