Habitación 517

Andrés Suárez Andrés Suárez

A Melancholic Dance of Love and Longing

In "Habitación 517," Andrés Suárez crafts a poignant narrative of love, longing, and inevitable heartbreak. The song unfolds in a setting that is both intimate and transient—a hotel room with a view of the sea, far from the bustling life of Madrid. This setting serves as a metaphor for a fleeting escape from reality, where the protagonist finds himself entangled in a passionate yet doomed affair. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and desire, as the protagonist pleads not to be left alone, highlighting the emotional intensity of the moment.

The song delves into the complexities of a relationship marked by infidelity and the bittersweet nature of stolen moments. The protagonist is acutely aware of the temporary nature of their connection, as the woman he loves is married and bound to return to her life. Despite this, he cherishes the moments they share, even if they are destined to end in pain. The recurring imagery of coldness and winter symbolizes the emotional void left behind when she departs, contrasting with the warmth and passion of their encounters.

Andrés Suárez's lyrical style is rich with metaphor and emotion, capturing the essence of longing and the human desire for connection, even when it comes at a cost. The song's melancholic tone is underscored by the repeated plea for the woman to stay, revealing the protagonist's vulnerability and the depth of his feelings. "Habitación 517" is a testament to the power of love to both uplift and wound, leaving an indelible mark on those who dare to embrace it, even if only for a moment.

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  1. Tu Risa
  2. Pequeña Historia de Marina
  3. Despiértame
  4. Te Doy Media Noche
  5. Tal Vez Te Acuerdes de Mí
  6. No Fue Mentira
  7. Te Va a Pasar
  8. Valientes
  9. POR NO DECIR TU NOMBRE (part. MARLENA)
  10. Voy a Volver a Quererte
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