El Amor, Cosa Tan Rara

Manoella Torres Manoella Torres

The Enigmatic Nature of Love in 'El Amor, Cosa Tan Rara'

Manoella Torres' song 'El Amor, Cosa Tan Rara' delves into the elusive and unpredictable nature of love. The lyrics reflect on how countless poets and thinkers have tried to define love, yet its mysteries remain unsolved. The song suggests that love is a paradoxical force, often slipping away when sought after and appearing unexpectedly when least anticipated. This duality is captured in the recurring lines, 'Ay el amor, cosa tan rara / Cuando lo añoras, pronto se aleja / Cuando no esperas, llega a tu casa,' emphasizing the capriciousness of love.

The simplicity of the word 'amor'—just four letters—contrasts sharply with the complexity of finding and understanding it. The lyrics poetically describe how love can be found in the most unexpected places, whether around a corner or at the break of dawn. This notion underscores the idea that love is not something that can be easily sought out or predicted; it arrives in its own time and manner. The song's narrative also touches on the shared human experience of searching for love, making it a universal theme that resonates with many.

In the final verses, Torres addresses her friends, acknowledging that despite all the stories and songs about love, it remains an enigma. This admission adds a layer of humility and realism to the song, recognizing that love's true essence may never be fully understood or explained. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the central theme, leaving listeners with a sense of wonder and contemplation about the nature of love. Through its lyrical depth and emotional resonance, 'El Amor, Cosa Tan Rara' captures the beautiful yet baffling experience of love, making it a timeless piece in Manoella Torres' repertoire.

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