Marejada Feliz

Roberto Roena Roberto Roena

The Longing Waves of Love in 'Marejada Feliz'

Roberto Roena's 'Marejada Feliz' is a poignant exploration of love and loss, using the metaphor of the sea to convey deep emotional currents. The song opens with the powerful imagery of a love as potent as a tidal wave, which has swept away the beach of the singer's affection. This metaphor sets the stage for a narrative of heartache and longing, as the singer mourns a painful farewell that has left a lasting impact on his life.

The chorus, 'Marejada feliz, vuelve y pasa por mi,' translates to 'Happy tide, come back and pass by me.' This plea reveals the singer's enduring hope and desire for the return of his lost love. Despite the passage of time, he still thinks of this love, indicating that the emotional wound remains fresh. The vertigo and intimate shake-up mentioned in the lyrics further emphasize the profound effect this love had on his soul and heart.

The song's verses and chorus are interspersed with vivid descriptions of the beloved's physical attributes, such as her sun-colored hair and sea-blue eyes, which are unforgettable to the singer. The imagery of the sea continues as he describes his life as the ocean, counting the waves and spending his nights by the shore, asking the waves if they have seen his love. This persistent longing and the metaphor of the sea underscore the theme of an unending search for a love that has drifted away, leaving the singer like sand on the beach, living alone in sadness while the mysterious wave of his love recedes into the mist.

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  1. Parece Mentira
  2. Como Te Hago Entender
  3. Los Demás
  4. Marejada Feliz
  5. Cui Cui
  6. El Escapulario
  7. El Lamento De Concepcion
  8. Guaguanco de Adiós
  9. La Distancia
  10. La Traicion
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