Guitarra Sueña Mas Bajo (Español)

Nicola di Bari Nicola di Bari

The Serenade of a Secret Love

The song "Guitarra Sueña Mas Bajo (Español)" by Nicola di Bari is a tender ballad that speaks to the intimate and secretive nature of love. The lyrics implore the guitar to play softly, so that the singer's feelings of love can be conveyed gently and without drawing attention. The request for the guitar to sound lower suggests a desire to keep the emotions and confessions contained within the song private, as if the music itself is a secret message meant only for the beloved's ears.

The natural imagery of crickets singing and a bird perched on a branch sets a serene and nocturnal scene, emphasizing the quiet and personal moment the singer is experiencing. The mention of the moon touching him with its rays adds a romantic and almost mystical quality to the setting. The guitar is personified as a companion in this intimate moment, sharing in the singer's longing and desire to express love without waking the sleeping world around them.

As the song progresses, the lyrics delve into the depth of the singer's feelings, expressing a yearning to protect and cherish the object of his affection. The mention of breathing in the sun with pure air and the greenness of a meadow in spring symbolizes renewal and the blossoming of love. The night's journey towards dawn, leaving the singer with his love, signifies the end of the serenade and the fulfillment of the intimate connection he sought to create with his music and his heart.

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