En Espejo

Pedro Aznar Pedro Aznar

Reflections of Love and Unity in 'En Espejo'

Pedro Aznar's song 'En Espejo' delves into the themes of love, unity, and self-reflection. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of two individuals who come together, each carrying their own burdens and experiences. The opening lines, 'Vos traías penas escondidas / Lágrimas ardidas de tanto esperar,' suggest a history of hidden sorrows and long waits, while 'Yo venía de fátiga oscura / De palabras mudas de tanto intentar' speaks to a weariness from unspoken efforts. These lines set the stage for a journey of mutual understanding and healing.

The recurring motif of the mirror ('Dejo al espejo que diga, esta vez / Dejo al reflejo que siga') symbolizes self-reflection and the idea of seeing oneself through the eyes of another. This metaphor extends to the concept of duality and unity, as seen in 'Vos reías, tigres y palomas / La misma persona puede cobijar.' Here, Aznar highlights the coexistence of contrasting qualities within a single person, suggesting that true connection comes from embracing these complexities.

The song reaches a crescendo with the lines 'Corazón de fuego por corazón de trueno / Camarada, círculo ya entero,' which evoke a powerful sense of unity and completeness. The imagery of a 'circle already whole' and 'the strength of a God born of two' underscores the transformative power of love and partnership. This union, according to Aznar, brings nothing but love into the world, a sentiment that resonates deeply in the closing lines.

'En Espejo' is a poetic exploration of the interplay between individual struggles and the healing power of connection. Through its rich metaphors and evocative imagery, the song invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences of love, unity, and self-discovery.

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