Seríamos reyes

Andrés Suárez Andrés Suárez

The Kingdom of Lost Dreams

In "Seríamos reyes," Andrés Suárez paints a poignant picture of lost dreams and unfulfilled promises. The song reflects on a past relationship where grand dreams of being "kings" were once shared, but reality has taken a different turn. The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia and longing, as the narrator recalls the promises made and questions where their "palace" has gone. This metaphorical palace represents the dreams and aspirations that were never realized, leaving a void in the narrator's heart.

The song delves into the emotional turmoil of the other person in the relationship, who seems trapped in a life that doesn't bring joy or fulfillment. The imagery of "ten thousand dawns without dreaming" and "a man behind bars" suggests a life of routine and confinement, contrasting sharply with the freedom and happiness once envisioned. The repeated mention of "closing the door slowly" symbolizes the gradual fading of hope and the acceptance of a reality far removed from the dreams of royalty.

Andrés Suárez's lyrical style is deeply introspective, capturing the essence of regret and the weight of choices made. The song's emotional depth is further enhanced by its melancholic melody, which complements the reflective nature of the lyrics. Through "Seríamos reyes," Suárez invites listeners to ponder the paths not taken and the dreams left behind, resonating with anyone who has ever felt the sting of unfulfilled potential and the passage of time.

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  2. No Fue Mentira
  3. Voy a Volver a Quererte
  4. Tu Risa
  5. Hay Algo Más
  6. Clasificados
  7. Luz de Pregonda
  8. Niña (part. Beret)
  9. No Saben De Ti
  10. Te Di Vida y Media
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