Como Hablar

Amaral Amaral

The Struggle of Expressing Ineffable Love

The song "Como Hablar" by Amaral, a Spanish pop-rock duo known for their poetic lyrics and evocative music, delves into the complexities of rekindled love and the difficulty of expressing deep emotions. The lyrics tell a story of two people who part ways only to unexpectedly reunite years later. Despite the passage of time and the changes in their lives, the connection between them remains, symbolized by the 'same feline gaze.' This encounter stirs up a mix of intense feelings that the narrator finds hard to articulate.

The chorus, 'Como hablar?' which translates to 'How to speak?' captures the essence of the song's message. The narrator is overwhelmed by the presence of their beloved, to the point where every thought is consumed by them, making it impossible to find the right words. The song uses contrasting imagery, such as a 'bird of fire dying in your hands' and 'a piece of ice melting on the lips,' to convey the intensity and vulnerability of love. The mention of a radio playing and a war that has ended, but with fires still burning, could be a metaphor for the internal conflict and lingering passion that the narrator feels.

Amaral's song is a beautiful exploration of the human condition, particularly the struggle to communicate feelings that seem larger than life. It touches on themes of fate, the inexorable passage of time, and the serendipity of love. The fluctuating emotions, from wanting to 'kill' to wanting to 'devour' the other person, reflect the paradoxical nature of love and the pain that can accompany it when words fail to capture its depth.

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  1. Moriría Por Vos
  2. Te Necesito.
  3. Toda La Noche En La Calle
  4. Como Hablar
  5. Mis Amigos
  6. Cuando Suba La Marea
  7. El universo sobre mí
  8. Sin Ti No Soy Nada
  9. Días de Verano
  10. Estrella de Mar
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