Marionetas de Cupido

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The Timeless Dance of Love: Unraveling 'Marionetas de Cupido'

Santiago Feliu's song 'Marionetas de Cupido' is a poetic exploration of love's ephemeral and eternal nature. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a couple, 'Ella y él,' whose love transcends time and space. Their kiss, shared until dawn, symbolizes a light that turns night into day, an 'impossible color' that represents the unique and indescribable nature of their bond. This imagery suggests that their love is something extraordinary, beyond the ordinary experiences of life.

The song continues to describe 'Ella y él' as the 'last song to be made,' a metaphor for their love being the ultimate expression of beauty and emotion. They are the 'answer of the wind' and the 'sound of silence,' evoking a sense of mystery and profundity. These lines suggest that their love holds answers to life's deepest questions and resonates with a silent, yet powerful, beauty left by the past.

The chorus, 'Marionetas de Cupido,' or 'Puppets of Cupid,' implies that their love is orchestrated by a higher power, making them both marvels of what is felt. This metaphor highlights the idea that love is not entirely within their control but is a wondrous force that guides them. The song also reflects on the future and the past, portraying 'Ella y él' as the 'future that was missing' and the 'memory of a kiss.' Their love is a journey with no clear end, embodying both the 'before and after' of desire. Ultimately, Feliu's lyrics suggest that love is a solution to life's smallness, a profound connection that transcends individual existence.

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  1. Ayer, Pasado Mañana
  2. Resumiendo
  3. Sin Tanta Soledad
  4. Angeles de Mi
  5. Descerebrandome El Corazon
  6. De Lo Nunca Mas
  7. Marionetas de Cupido
  8. La Cancion Y Yo
  9. Demasiado Amar
  10. Sostener Mi Amor
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