Como Dos Extraños (Like Two Strangers)

Pedro Aznar Pedro Aznar

The Painful Realization of Lost Love in 'Como Dos Extraños'

Pedro Aznar's 'Como Dos Extraños' (Like Two Strangers) is a poignant exploration of love lost and the haunting realization that time has irrevocably changed everything. The song delves into the deep emotional turmoil of encountering a former lover and recognizing that the connection once shared has faded into a distant memory. The lyrics convey a sense of fear and loneliness, as the protagonist grapples with the harsh reality of their current estrangement.

The song opens with the protagonist expressing a profound fear of loneliness and the dread of dying away from their beloved. This sets the stage for a journey through the emotional landscape of regret and longing. The heart's plea to seek out the lost love is a desperate attempt to reclaim what once was, only to be met with the cold, stark truth that they have become strangers to each other. The line 'How time changes everything!' encapsulates the central theme of the song, highlighting the inevitable passage of time and its impact on relationships.

As the song progresses, the protagonist's anguish becomes palpable. The realization that dreams and faith have died is a bitter pill to swallow, and the shedding of a tear signifies the deep emotional scars left by memories. The imagery of the sun's light growing pale as the former lover speaks coldly underscores the emotional distance that has grown between them. The final verses reflect on the mistake of seeking out the past, only to be confronted with the painful truth that everything is over. The 'dead hours of yesterday' and 'a thousand ghosts' laughing at the protagonist symbolize the haunting nature of past regrets and the futility of trying to revive a love that has long since died.

'Como Dos Extraños' is a masterful portrayal of the sorrow and disillusionment that comes with the end of a once-passionate relationship. Pedro Aznar's emotive delivery and the evocative lyrics combine to create a powerful narrative of love, loss, and the passage of time.

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  2. Como La Cigarra
  3. El Seclanteño
  4. Vos Sos Mi Amor
  5. Ya No Hay Forma de Pedir Perdón
  6. Quebrado
  7. El Beso
  8. A Cada Hombre a Cada Mujer
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