El Amor

Massiel Massiel

The Ebb and Flow of Love: A Lyrical Journey

The song "El Amor" by Massiel is a poetic exploration of the complex nature of love, using vivid imagery and metaphors to describe its transformative power. The lyrics begin by painting love as a subtle and elusive force, likened to a ray of indirect light or a drop of peace. It's described as something that awakens faith, a gentle buzz in the air, or a faint outline in the fog. This initial depiction of love is ethereal and delicate, suggesting that love is a positive force that gently nudges and awakens the senses.

As the song progresses, love is portrayed as a more potent force that can hypnotize and compel one to dream and yield. It's an internal mover that pushes individuals to become more than they are, elevating the soul and igniting passion. However, this same love can also be destructive, dissolving and recreating the self in its fiery embrace. The duality of love is highlighted here, showing it as both a creator and a destroyer, capable of bringing one to the heights of ecstasy and the depths of despair.

In the final verses, love is depicted as a fading force, a flame that dims and extinguishes, leaving behind confusion and sorrow. It becomes a burden, a veiled sun, a complaint. The song concludes with love mocking the lover, breaking them down, and leaving them in ruins. It's a stark contrast to the beginning, where love was a beacon of hope and peace. Massiel's lyrics take the listener on a journey through the life cycle of love, from its gentle beginnings to its tumultuous end, reflecting the unpredictable and often painful nature of love.

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  1. Brindaremos por el
  2. Rosas En El Mar
  3. Eres
  4. La, La, La
  5. Basta de Peleas
  6. La Moza de Los Ojos Tristes
  7. Ruidos
  8. El Amor
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