The Enigmatic Power of Your Eyes

The song 'Son tus ojos' by Vilma Palma e Vampiros delves into the profound and often overwhelming impact that a loved one's eyes can have on an individual. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who feels utterly captivated and powerless in the presence of their lover's gaze. The recurring mention of 'tus ojos' (your eyes) emphasizes the central theme of the song, highlighting how these eyes have the power to 'disparar a mi corazón' (shoot at my heart) and 'robaron toda mi razón' (stole all my reason). This metaphorical language suggests that the eyes are not just a physical feature but a potent force that can deeply affect one's emotions and mental state.

The song also explores themes of vulnerability and longing. The narrator admits to feeling 'enfermo cuando vos no estás' (sick when you are not here), indicating a deep emotional dependency on the presence of their loved one. The use of phrases like 'no tengo chance para ganar' (I have no chance to win) and 'espero que tengas algo de compasión' (I hope you have some compassion) further underscores the sense of helplessness and yearning. The eyes are described as 'como asesinos' (like assassins) and 'como un arma mortal' (like a deadly weapon), suggesting that the emotional impact is both intense and potentially destructive.

Vilma Palma e Vampiros, known for their catchy rock and pop tunes, often infuse their music with emotional depth and relatable themes. In 'Son tus ojos,' the band combines a compelling melody with poignant lyrics to create a song that resonates with anyone who has ever felt the magnetic pull of a lover's gaze. The repetitive chorus and the playful 'Sharunananára' refrain add a layer of catchiness, making the song both memorable and emotionally impactful.

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  1. Un Camino Hasta Vos
  2. BYE BYE
  3. Mojada
  4. cuestión de piel
  5. Pensar en Vos
  6. cumbia
  7. perdiendo el tiempo
  8. Una, Dos y Tres
  9. Bye Bye (Déjame Que Te Toque La Piel)
  10. que no me dejen sin tu amor
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