Demasiado Lejos

Morat Morat

The Heartache of Distance in Morat's 'Demasiado Lejos'

Morat's song 'Demasiado Lejos' delves into the emotional turmoil of a long-distance relationship. The lyrics poignantly express the pain of separation and the yearning for physical closeness that cannot be satisfied by mere photographs or messages. The singer laments the inability to touch their loved one and the stark difference that physical absence makes in their life. The repeated line 'Me duele la distancia cuando tú no estás' (The distance hurts when you're not here) encapsulates the central theme of the song: the ache of missing someone deeply.

The song also touches on the hope and determination to keep the relationship alive despite the challenges. The reference to 'tres años de quererte con locura' (three years of loving you madly) suggests a deep, enduring love that the singer believes can withstand the test of time and distance. The determination is evident in the line 'Para mí no es opción dejarte atrás' (For me, it's not an option to leave you behind), showing a commitment to continue loving and waiting, no matter how hard it gets.

Morat, a Colombian band known for their folk-pop style, often incorporates themes of love, nostalgia, and personal growth into their music. 'Demasiado Lejos' is a testament to their ability to evoke strong emotions through relatable lyrics and melodic tunes. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the bittersweet longing of being apart from someone they love, making it a universal anthem for lovers separated by distance.

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