Caminabamos

Alejandro Filio Alejandro Filio

A Stroll Through Love and Fear: The Poetic Journey of 'Caminábamos'

Alejandro Filio's song 'Caminábamos' is a poetic exploration of a romantic evening walk shared between two people. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a serene night where the moonlight and the scent of flowers create an almost magical atmosphere. The narrator is deeply moved by the presence of their companion, whose voice and touch seem to encapsulate the essence of the night. This setting serves as a backdrop for the narrator's internal struggle with their feelings of love and fear.

The song's imagery is rich with metaphors. The moon represents a silent witness to the unfolding emotions, while the scent of flowers and the touch of a hand symbolize the intoxicating allure of love. The narrator's kiss, described as 'callado' or silent, signifies a moment of vulnerability and hesitation. This act of affection is met with uncertainty, as the narrator admits to not knowing what to do with their overwhelming emotions.

As the song progresses, the interplay between light and darkness becomes more pronounced. The moonlight and the light from a window symbolize moments of clarity and revelation. However, these moments are fleeting, as the narrator's fear ultimately overpowers their desire to fully embrace the love they feel. The line 'pudo más la vida que los dos' suggests that external circumstances or internal fears have a stronger hold on the narrator than their romantic feelings. This poignant conclusion highlights the universal struggle between love and fear, making 'Caminábamos' a deeply relatable and emotionally resonant song.

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  3. No Te Cambio
  4. Te Quiero Tanto
  5. Pasandote
  6. Brazos De Sol
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  8. No Todos Los Cuentos
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