Tus Ojos Mil

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The Melancholic Gaze: Unraveling 'Tus Ojos Mil' by Tan Bionica

The song 'Tus Ojos Mil' by Tan Bionica is a poignant exploration of memory, loss, and the haunting presence of a significant other, encapsulated through the metaphor of 'a thousand eyes.' The Argentine band Tan Bionica is known for their pop rock sound and emotive lyrics, often delving into themes of love, nostalgia, and personal introspection.

The lyrics of 'Tus Ojos Mil' suggest a journey through the past, with references to 'retroceder' (going back) and 'el ultimo tormento' (the last torment), indicating a struggle with painful memories. The mention of 'el veranito de San Juan' and 'La Paternal' evoke specific times and places, adding a layer of personal and cultural context to the song. The repeated phrase 'tus ojos mil' serves as a powerful symbol, possibly representing the omnipresence of a loved one's gaze that the narrator cannot escape, even as they navigate through their own darkness and melancholy.

The song's mood is underscored by the themes of melancholy and nostalgia, particularly in the lines 'en el efecto melancolía' and 'la nostalgia del verano.' These lines convey a sense of longing for the past and a resignation to the inevitable passage of time. The narrator's internal conflict is further highlighted by the contrast between the desire to move on and the inability to let go of the past, as seen in the lines 'no me olvides que me apago' (don't forget me, I'm fading away) and 'yo no te quise matar febrero' (I didn't mean to kill February), suggesting regret and a yearning for resolution.

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  1. Pastillitas del Olvido
  2. Dominguicidio
  3. Mis Noches de Enero
  4. Tus Ojos Mil
  5. Hola Mi Vida
  6. Razon Perdida
  7. Sin Anestecia
  8. El Color del Ayer
  9. Un Poco Perdido (feat. Juanes)
  10. Chica Bionica
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