Joya Tu Corazón

Pedro Aznar Pedro Aznar

The Precious Heart: A Journey Through Time and Emotion

Pedro Aznar's song "Joya Tu Corazón" is a poetic exploration of love, memory, and the passage of time. The lyrics are rich with metaphors and imagery, creating a tapestry of emotions that resonate deeply with the listener. The song begins with a yearning to capture the essence of time and the warmth of the sun, symbolized by asking a chestnut tree for petals of a loved one's voice. This imagery suggests a desire to hold onto fleeting moments and the intangible beauty of a cherished relationship.

The chorus raises questions about happiness and fulfillment, both for the singer and the subject of the song. The metaphor of a shadow flying over the sea and a shipwreck survivor crossing the ocean evokes a sense of longing and the struggle to find one's place. The mention of salt naming the loved one and the song becoming liquid highlights the fluidity of emotions and memories, suggesting that love and loss are ever-changing and deeply intertwined.

The song also delves into the human tendency to hide emotions behind a facade, symbolized by the glass, and the futility of overthinking. The repetition of questions about why we guard so much and lose so much time in thought underscores the theme of missed opportunities and the importance of living in the moment. The final verses reflect on the passage of days and life itself, expressing a deep sense of missing the loved one. The repeated refrain, "Joya tu corazón, Gema tu amor," emphasizes the preciousness of the heart and love, likening them to jewels that are rare and invaluable.

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