The Battle Between Heart and Mind in "Prometimos"

Alejandro Astola's song "Prometimos" delves into the complexities of love and the struggle between the heart and the mind. The lyrics tell the story of two individuals who initially agree to keep their relationship casual, avoiding emotional entanglements and future commitments. They promise not to let their hearts get involved, maintaining a friendship that is just a bit more than platonic. However, as the song progresses, it becomes clear that these promises are difficult to keep.

The protagonist finds himself enchanted by the simple things, like the sound of his partner's heels and the joy of her kisses. These small moments spark a realization that he is falling in love, despite their initial agreement to avoid such feelings. The song captures the internal conflict between the desire to adhere to their promises and the overwhelming emotions that are beginning to take hold. The repeated refrain "Que se calle la cabeza" ("Let the head be quiet") emphasizes the struggle to silence rational thoughts in favor of following the heart.

Astola's lyrics beautifully illustrate the universal theme of love's unpredictability and the difficulty of controlling emotions. The song's narrative is relatable to anyone who has experienced the tension between wanting to protect oneself from potential heartbreak and the irresistible pull of genuine affection. Through its poetic storytelling, "Prometimos" invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences with love and the often futile attempts to keep it at bay.

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