Queda El Silencio

Amaral Amaral

Echoes of Silence and Memory in 'Queda El Silencio'

Amaral's song 'Queda El Silencio' is a poignant reflection on solitude, memory, and the passage of time. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the singer alone on a beach at dawn, a setting that evokes a sense of introspection and calm. The early morning hours, with the world still asleep, provide a perfect backdrop for the singer to delve into their thoughts and emotions. The imagery of the low tide and the calmness of the sea underscores the theme of stillness and contemplation.

The recurring motif of silence in the song is significant. Silence here is not just the absence of sound but a space where memories and emotions linger. The singer mentions writing a song without a guitar and without anyone to listen, highlighting a sense of isolation and the personal nature of their reflections. The silence is filled with memories, fragmented and carried away by the wind, yet still present. This suggests that while time and circumstances may change, certain memories and feelings remain etched in our minds.

The song also touches on the ephemeral nature of life and experiences. The waves washing away the singer's words and handprints symbolize how moments and memories can be fleeting, yet their essence remains. The 'black tear in the sand' is a powerful metaphor for sorrow and loss, indicating that even in moments of beauty and tranquility, there can be underlying pain. 'Queda El Silencio' is a beautiful meditation on how silence and memory intertwine, creating a lasting impact on our lives.

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  1. Escapar
  2. Cuando Suba La Marea
  3. En Sólo Un Segundo
  4. No Sabe Donde Va
  5. El Mundo Al Revés
  6. No Soy Como Tú
  7. Mi Alma Perdida
  8. Antártida
  9. Te Necesito.
  10. Toda La Noche En La Calle
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