De Estar Estando

Melania Pérez Melania Pérez

Navigating Love and Longing in 'De Estar Estando'

Melania Pérez's song 'De Estar Estando' is a poignant exploration of love, separation, and the emotional turmoil that accompanies these experiences. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is deeply in love but must face the reality of parting ways, at least temporarily. The recurring phrase 'Corazón alegre' (happy heart) juxtaposes the underlying sadness and fear of losing a loved one, highlighting the complexity of human emotions. The use of 'cholita,' a term of endearment in Andean culture, adds a layer of cultural specificity and intimacy to the song, making the listener feel the depth of the relationship being described.

The imagery of the 'pañuelito blanco' (white handkerchief) and 'pollerita roja' (red skirt) serves as powerful symbols of the connection between the lovers. The handkerchief, which becomes wet with tears, is a tangible representation of the sorrow felt during the farewell. Meanwhile, the promise of bringing back a red skirt signifies hope and the desire to reunite and rekindle their love. These objects are not just mere items; they are imbued with emotional significance, acting as tokens of memory and promises for the future.

The song also delves into the fear and uncertainty that come with separation. The lines 'Tengo miedo, cuando vuelva / Te hayan robado' (I am afraid, when I return / You might have been taken) express a deep-seated anxiety about losing the beloved to someone else. This fear is compounded by the 'sentimiento ciego' (blind feeling) of washing away one's wounds, indicating a struggle to heal and move forward. The emotional landscape of 'De Estar Estando' is rich and multifaceted, capturing the essence of love, loss, and the hope for reunion in a way that resonates deeply with listeners.

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  2. Tonada del Angelito
  3. Virutaivino
  4. Tonada Para Remedios
  5. De Estar Estando
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  8. Tonada de Los Compañeros
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