The Melancholic Dance of Love and Regret in 'Gris'

Campo de Almas' song 'Gris' delves into the complex emotions of love, regret, and the inevitable pain that accompanies them. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship marked by fleeting moments of affection and deep-seated fears. The opening lines, 'Tus amores tus temores y tu sed / que me lleve en corto paso fantasmal,' suggest a ghostly, almost ephemeral connection, where love and fear intertwine, leading to a haunting experience for both parties involved.

The song's narrative continues to explore the bittersweet nature of these moments, with references to 'una caricia prohibida en lo mortal' and 'te envenenaba con momentos de amor.' These lines highlight the forbidden and toxic aspects of the relationship, where moments of love are tainted with poison, leading to inevitable heartbreak. The recurring phrase 'Así partio juegos de azar' suggests that the relationship was a gamble, one that ultimately led to separation and sorrow.

As the song progresses, the singer acknowledges the futility of the relationship, admitting, 'No necesito verte llorar para saber / que nunca te iba amar.' This realization brings a sense of resignation and acceptance, as the singer chooses silence over further pain. The repeated lines 'tu volveras al volver a verme / siempre sin pensar' evoke a sense of cyclical suffering, where the past continually haunts the present. The imagery of 'grises tardes frías de verano' encapsulates the melancholic tone of the song, blending the warmth of summer with the coldness of regret, creating a poignant contrast that resonates deeply with the listener.

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  1. Arial
  2. Gris
  3. El Día Final
  4. Volver a soñar
  5. Bolero
  6. El Silencio
  7. Las Piedras Y El Mar
  8. Despues de la lluvia
  9. Tus alas caerán
  10. Algo De Mi
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