Luna de Octubre

Pedro Infante Pedro Infante

The Enchanting October Moon: A Tale of Love and Longing

Pedro Infante's song "Luna de Octubre" is a poetic and heartfelt ode to love, youth, and the bittersweet nature of romantic relationships. The song opens with a beautiful metaphor, comparing the October moon to the most beautiful of all moons. This celestial imagery sets the tone for a story of two souls who have found happiness and tranquility in their youthful love, under the gentle glow of the October moon. The moon here symbolizes a serene and perfect moment in time, capturing the essence of their love and the peace it brings them.

The lyrics then shift to a more personal reflection, where the singer addresses his own heart. He speaks of the warmth and affection he has felt from a beautiful woman during the October nights. This part of the song highlights the duality of love—its ability to bring immense joy and, at the same time, profound suffering. The heart has known both the pleasure of loving and the pain of enduring hardships, yet it continues to cherish the passion it once felt.

As the song progresses, the singer contemplates the beginning of a new chapter in life, where past sorrows seem to fade away. He expresses a desire to leave without disturbing the cherished dreams and golden memories of his love. The final verses reveal a deep and eternal passion that has been present since the day he first saw and dreamed of his beloved. This enduring love, despite the challenges and separations, remains a central theme, illustrating the timeless and unyielding nature of true affection.

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