Extraño Ser

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Longing and Solitude in 'Extraño Ser' by Los Abuelos de La Nada

The song 'Extraño Ser' by Los Abuelos de La Nada delves into themes of longing, solitude, and the deep desire for connection. The lyrics express a profound sense of loneliness and yearning for a significant other, referred to as an 'adorable being.' The repetition of phrases like 'Estoy tan solo' (I am so lonely) and 'Te quiero cerca mio' (I want you close to me) underscores the emotional weight of separation and the intense need for closeness.

The song's narrative is built around the passage of time and the protagonist's struggle with the absence of their beloved. Lines such as 'Cuantos dias deberan pasar' (How many days must pass) and 'Cuantas horas mas tendremos que esperar' (How many more hours must we wait) highlight the seemingly endless wait and the pain of being apart. This sense of waiting and longing is a universal experience, making the song relatable to anyone who has felt the ache of missing someone dear.

Moreover, the lyrics touch on the protagonist's perception of the world around them. Despite being surrounded by people ('Cuanta gente anda por aqui'), the protagonist feels isolated, as if no one else can understand their unique pain. This isolation is further emphasized by the desire to escape reality ('Cuantas cosas que son realidad, yo quisiera que no existan nunca mas'), suggesting a wish to be in a different world where they can be with their beloved. The song captures the essence of human emotion, making it a poignant reflection on love and loneliness.

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