The Spice of Life: A Love That Adds Flavor

Roy Borland's song 'Sal' is a heartfelt ode to a love that brings joy and excitement to life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship that transforms the mundane into something special. The recurring metaphor of 'sal' (salt) symbolizes the essential zest and flavor that the beloved adds to the singer's life. This metaphor is cleverly woven throughout the song, emphasizing how the presence of the loved one makes everything more vibrant and meaningful.

The song begins with the singer expressing amazement at having met their significant other, describing how their presence turns even the most ordinary moments into something extraordinary. The lines 'Siempre que te miro me pellizco por si acaso estoy dormido' (Whenever I look at you, I pinch myself in case I'm dreaming) highlight the surreal and dreamlike quality of their love. This sense of wonder is a central theme, as the singer feels chosen and special in a world that often feels dull and uninspiring.

Borland also touches on the idea of prioritizing this love above all else. The lyrics 'Siempre que te escribo dejo a un lado los mensajes de otra gente' (Whenever I write to you, I put aside messages from other people) suggest a deep and urgent need to connect with the beloved, even at the expense of other relationships. This urgency is further emphasized by the line 'Tan urgente como vivo' (As urgent as I live), indicating that this love is as vital as life itself. The song concludes with a reflection on the challenges of life, but with the reassurance that the beloved's presence makes everything worthwhile. The repeated phrase 'Porque siempre tú me pones la sal' (Because you always add the salt) serves as a reminder that love can make even the hardest times bearable.

'Roy Borland's 'Sal' is a beautiful exploration of how love can add flavor and meaning to life, turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. The song's rich metaphors and heartfelt lyrics make it a touching tribute to the transformative power of love.

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