A Ras de Cielo

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The Melancholic Echoes of Lost Love in 'A Ras de Cielo'

POL 3.14's song 'A Ras de Cielo' delves into the bittersweet emotions of a love that has faded away. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of longing and nostalgia, capturing the essence of a relationship that once soared high but has since plummeted. The recurring theme of dreams and waking up to reality underscores the protagonist's struggle to come to terms with the end of a significant connection. Each time he dreams of returning to the embrace of his lover, he wakes up to the harsh truth that it's over, highlighting the painful cycle of hope and disappointment.

The song also references cultural elements, such as the mention of Robert Smith, the lead singer of The Cure, known for his melancholic and introspective music. This reference adds a layer of depth, suggesting that the protagonist finds solace in music that mirrors his own emotional state. The imagery of a summer storm in Madrid and the wind against the blinds evokes a sense of turmoil and unrest, mirroring the internal conflict and unresolved feelings between the two lovers. The metaphor of a road breaking at the edge of the sea symbolizes the inevitable end of their relationship, despite any attempts to change or salvage it.

'A Ras de Cielo' is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the passage of time. The lyrics convey a sense of resignation and acceptance, as the protagonist acknowledges that there is nothing more to add and that their paths have diverged. The song's melancholic tone and introspective lyrics resonate with anyone who has experienced the heartache of a lost love, making it a powerful and relatable piece of music.

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  1. No Me Mires
  2. Lo Que No Ves
  3. Bipolar
  4. Piensa
  5. Al Mundo Entero
  6. Simplemente
  7. La Terminal
  8. A Ras de Cielo
  9. En Nuestro Retrovisor
  10. Jóvenes Eternamente
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