Imagining an Angel: The Dreamy World of 'Angelical'

Ricardo Montaner's song 'Angelical' paints a vivid picture of an ethereal, almost dreamlike figure who brings immense joy and light into the narrator's life. The lyrics describe this angelic presence as someone who moves slowly, joyfully, and with a sense of wonder, symbolized by the opening of a sunflower. This figure is not just a source of happiness but also a muse, capable of singing and painting beautifully, and spreading love in the simplest of ways, like rolling in the grass.

The song delves into the narrator's longing for this angelic presence to manifest in reality. The repeated question, 'When will you be here, smiling at me?' underscores a deep yearning for this imagined joy to become tangible. The angelic figure is described as someone who would fill the narrator's home with laughter, freckles, and the simple pleasures of life, like pieces of bread and the untangling of curls. This imagery evokes a sense of innocence and purity, suggesting that the angelic presence represents an idealized form of love and happiness.

Montaner's lyrical style in 'Angelical' is rich with metaphors and vivid imagery, creating a sense of nostalgia and longing. The angelic figure is not just a person but a symbol of perfect love and joy, something that the narrator deeply desires but can only imagine. This song resonates with anyone who has ever yearned for an idealized form of happiness, making it a poignant and relatable piece of music.

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  1. Cada Quien Con Cada Cual
  2. Te Adoraré
  3. Castillo Azul
  4. Piel Adentro
  5. Ojos Negros
  6. Canción de Cuna
  7. No Me Hagas Daño
  8. Déjame Llorar
  9. Solo Con Un Beso
  10. Dios Así Lo Quiso (feat. Juan Luis Guerra)
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