Cuando Rompa El Alba

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A Heartfelt Farewell at Dawn

Pedro Messone's song "Cuando Rompa El Alba" is a poignant ballad that captures the bittersweet emotions of parting at dawn. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who must leave his beloved as the new day breaks, symbolized by the imagery of a cigarette lit on his lips. The dawn represents a new beginning, but also the painful necessity of departure. The man expresses a deep desire to stay, but acknowledges that he is being called away by distant paths and responsibilities that he cannot ignore.

The song is rich with metaphors and emotional depth. The distances and roads mentioned in the lyrics symbolize the obstacles and life circumstances that separate the lovers. However, there is a glimmer of hope as the man suggests that these same distances might one day bring him back. This duality of separation and potential reunion adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, making the listener feel the weight of the man's sorrow and hope simultaneously.

Messone's heartfelt gratitude towards his lover is evident in the repeated lines of thanks. He cherishes the love and warmth he received, which will serve as a source of comfort and nostalgia during his lonely nights. The imagery of riding alone under a starry sky, with only memories to keep him warm, underscores the profound sense of loss and longing. The song concludes with a tender plea for his beloved to sleep through his departure, sparing them both the agony of a tearful goodbye. This final act of love and protection highlights the depth of his feelings and the pain of their separation.

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  2. El Casorio
  3. La Tejedora
  4. Cuando Rompa El Alba
  5. Camino de Soledad
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