Azul Casi Morado

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The Enigmatic Depths of 'Azul Casi Morado'

Santa Sabina's song 'Azul Casi Morado' delves into the complexities of understanding another person's inner world. The lyrics open with the acknowledgment that trying to see what someone has inside them can often feel futile. This sentiment is expressed through the lines 'Tratar de ver que tienes adentro resulta banal,' suggesting that no matter how much one tries to understand another, it remains an elusive endeavor. The singer admits to being able to sense, smell, and think about the other person, but never truly knowing them completely.

The imagery in the song is vivid and surreal, with references to closing one's eyes and seeing a color that is 'azul casi morado' (blue almost purple). This color could symbolize the mysterious and deep nature of the person's inner self. The mention of 'camellos anaranjados' (orange camels) adds to the dreamlike quality of the song, suggesting a journey through a fantastical landscape that mirrors the complexity of human emotions and thoughts.

The song also touches on the desire to know and understand the other person, even if they have nothing to reveal. The repeated lines 'Quiero saber que tienes adentro aunque no tengas nada' highlight this yearning for connection and understanding. The surreal imagery of jumping corners, climbing buildings, and traveling on fallen bridges further emphasizes the lengths one might go to in an attempt to grasp the essence of another person. Ultimately, 'Azul Casi Morado' is a poetic exploration of the enigmatic nature of human relationships and the often unattainable quest for true understanding.

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