The Longing for Escape in 'Llévame' by Mar De Copas

Mar De Copas' song 'Llévame' is a poignant exploration of longing, loss, and the desire for escape. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is deeply affected by a past relationship, marked by memories of the sea, sun, and the bittersweet taste of kisses that have since departed. The recurring theme of departure is evident in lines like 'un adios, un recuerdo' and 'que partió,' emphasizing the transient nature of the relationship and the lingering pain it has left behind.

The song delves into the emotional turmoil of the protagonist, who feels that nothing from the past relationship truly belonged to them—not a smile, not a verse, not even a lie that saw the light of day. This sense of dispossession is further highlighted by the desire for more than just a 'luz apagada' (extinguished light) and the belief in the partner's gaze more than their words. The protagonist yearns for something more substantial than the mere taste of memories, seeking a deeper connection that transcends the ephemeral nature of past experiences.

'Llévame' is a plea for liberation, a cry to be taken away by the wind towards the sun, to a path without a port, and to a land without memories or gods. The repeated refrain 'llévame' underscores the desperation to escape the haunting memories and the pain associated with them. The protagonist wishes to be left in a place where they can no longer be reminded of the past, where there is no rush, and where they no longer belong to the person who caused them so much anguish. This song captures the universal human experience of wanting to escape from painful memories and find solace in a place free from the shadows of the past.

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  1. Suna
  2. Una Historia Más
  3. Llévame
  4. Cancion
  5. Ramera
  6. Desconcierto
  7. Samba
  8. Insurrección
  9. Dulce y Veloz
  10. Tras Esa Puerta
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