Ser Guitarra
Natalie Perez
The Yearning Strings: A Tale of Unrequited Love in 'Ser Guitarra'
Natalie Perez's song 'Ser Guitarra' delves into the poignant emotions of unrequited love and longing. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who is deeply infatuated with her neighbor, a musician. She often finds herself walking her dogs past his house, hoping to catch a glimpse of him. The open window and the melodies that escape from it symbolize her yearning and the connection she feels through his music, even though it is one-sided.
The central metaphor of the song is the woman's desire to be the guitar that her neighbor plays. This metaphor is rich with meaning, as it conveys her wish to be the object of his affection and attention. The guitar, in this context, represents intimacy and closeness, something she feels she lacks as a mere observer. The repeated line 'Como quisiera ser guitarra y no mujer' (How I wish to be a guitar and not a woman) underscores her feelings of inadequacy and her longing to be more than just a bystander in his life.
The song also touches on themes of voyeurism and the pain of watching someone you love be engrossed in something or someone else. The protagonist's actions, such as spying on her neighbor and feeling like Sherlock Holmes, highlight her desperation and the lengths she goes to in order to feel connected to him. The silence that takes over when she realizes the reality of her situation adds to the melancholic tone of the song, emphasizing the emotional distance between them.
' Ser Guitarra' is a beautifully crafted song that captures the essence of unrequited love and the deep yearning to be seen and loved in return. Natalie Perez's emotive delivery and the evocative lyrics make it a relatable and touching piece for anyone who has ever experienced the pain of loving someone from afar.