Amapola: A Serenade to Eternal Beauty

Luis Mariano's song "Amapola" is a heartfelt serenade that celebrates the enchanting beauty and charm of a beloved person named Amapola. The lyrics are rich with poetic imagery and metaphors, painting a vivid picture of the profound admiration and love the singer feels. The name Amapola, which means 'poppy' in Spanish, symbolizes delicate beauty and fleeting moments of joy, much like the flower itself.

The song opens with the singer questioning the source of Amapola's captivating power and the irresistible charm that obsesses him. He describes how everything around him seems to shine and bloom in response to her smile, suggesting that her presence brings life and vibrancy to his world. This imagery sets the tone for the rest of the song, where nature itself seems to celebrate Amapola's grace.

Throughout the lyrics, Mariano uses elements of nature to convey his admiration. Birds, roses, and lilacs sing of her grace, and even the reflection of the sky in the water cannot match the brilliance of her smile. The wind carries a poem of love to her, emphasizing the depth of his feelings. The recurring refrain, "Je t'aime!" (I love you!), underscores the sincerity and intensity of his emotions. The song's romantic and dreamy quality is further enhanced by the evening and morning settings, where the singer confides his love to the stars and the running stream, respectively.

"Amapola" is a timeless ode to love and beauty, capturing the essence of romantic longing and the transformative power of adoration. Luis Mariano's passionate delivery and the lyrical elegance make this song a classic expression of heartfelt devotion.

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  1. El Toro Enamorado de La Luna
  2. Acapulco
  3. C'est magnifique
  4. La Belle de Cadix
  5. México
  6. Amapola
  7. Maïtechu
  8. Santa Lucia
  9. Douce Nuit, Sainte Nuit
  10. Buenas Noches Mi Amor
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