Doces Beijos

Menudo Menudo

The Sweet Distraction of First Love

“Doces beijos” by Menudo captures the essence of young love and the overwhelming emotions that come with it. The song narrates the experience of a young person who is completely consumed by their feelings for someone special. The protagonist finds it impossible to focus on school, as their thoughts are constantly drifting towards the object of their affection. This distraction is so intense that it affects their performance in class and their interactions with others, highlighting the all-encompassing nature of first love.

The lyrics describe how the protagonist's life has changed since meeting their love interest. They feel disconnected from their usual activities and relationships, as their mind is preoccupied with thoughts of this newfound love. The repeated mention of a “doce beijo” (sweet kiss) symbolizes the tenderness and innocence of their feelings. This kiss represents a pivotal moment that has left a lasting impression, making it difficult for the protagonist to think about anything else.

The song also touches on the secrecy and vulnerability that often accompany young love. The protagonist is hesitant to share their feelings with others, fearing judgment or misunderstanding. This secrecy adds an element of tension to the narrative, as the protagonist navigates their emotions in isolation. Despite these challenges, the song conveys a sense of joy and wonder, celebrating the beauty of love and the profound impact it can have on a person's life. Menudo's “Doces beijos” is a heartfelt ode to the sweet, yet sometimes overwhelming, experience of first love.

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