Esa chica tan cara
Platero Y Tu
The Allure of the Unattainable: A Rock'n'Roll Obsession
Platero Y Tu's song "Esa chica tan cara" delves into the intense and almost obsessive desire for an unattainable woman. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man captivated by a woman who seems out of reach, both physically and emotionally. The phrase "chica cara" suggests that she is not only expensive in a material sense but also difficult to win over, adding layers to her allure. The protagonist is determined to conquer her, even though her heart is described as being made of wood, indicating emotional unavailability or indifference.
The imagery of the woman always watching him from behind a glass adds to the sense of distance and separation. This glass barrier symbolizes the emotional and perhaps social barriers that keep them apart. Despite this, the protagonist is fixated on her, describing her as his life, his blood, and his downfall. This intense fixation is likened to a vice that smells of rock'n'roll, suggesting that his obsession is as addictive and consuming as the music itself.
The song also touches on the theme of fantasy versus reality. The protagonist imagines scenarios where he can touch and hold her, but these are just dreams. The repeated mention of her divine hips that he longs to embrace highlights his physical attraction, but also his frustration at not being able to fulfill these desires. The song captures the essence of longing and the bittersweet nature of unrequited love, wrapped in the rebellious and passionate spirit of rock'n'roll.