Candela

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The Fiery Passion of 'Candela' by Enrique Bunbury

Enrique Bunbury's song 'Candela' is a vibrant and passionate exploration of desire and intensity. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a scorching environment, both literally and metaphorically. The sun's relentless heat and the agitated behavior of the snakes set the stage for a tale of fervent emotions. The mention of Cupid sharpening his dagger suggests that love, or perhaps lust, is about to strike with a powerful force, while the ants killing each other could symbolize the chaos and turmoil that intense feelings can bring.

The chorus, with its repeated lines 'Eres candela, que quema' (You are fire, that burns) and 'Eres la sangre que hierve' (You are the blood that boils), emphasizes the consuming nature of the passion described. The use of 'candela' (fire) as a metaphor for a person highlights their ability to ignite strong emotions and physical reactions. The singer's plea to 'deja ya la pereza' (leave laziness behind) and 'eche pues ya pa'la pieza' (come to the room) further underscores the urgency and impatience driven by this intense attraction.

Bunbury's lyrics also incorporate elements of tropical and exotic imagery, such as 'borojó' (a fruit known for its aphrodisiac properties) and 'coctel de camarón' (shrimp cocktail), which add a layer of sensuality and indulgence to the song. These references, combined with the overall heated atmosphere, create a sense of overwhelming desire that is both physical and emotional. The song captures the essence of being consumed by passion, where every sense is heightened, and every moment is charged with electricity.

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