Suena el timbre

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The Echoes of Lost Love in 'Suena el timbre' by Estelares

In 'Suena el timbre,' Estelares delves into the haunting echoes of a past relationship. The song opens with the sound of a doorbell, a recurring motif that symbolizes the intrusion of memories and unresolved emotions. The protagonist is confronted by the 'ghost' of a former lover, a metaphor for the lingering presence of someone who has left a significant emotional impact. This ghostly visitation is unwelcome, as the protagonist expresses a desire to move on and not revisit the pain of the past.

The lyrics poignantly capture the passage of time, likening it to a fish swimming through the vastness of the sea. This metaphor suggests that time is fluid and elusive, difficult to grasp or control. The presence of absence is a powerful theme here, as the protagonist can still 'smell' the void left by the lost love. This sensory detail adds depth to the emotional landscape, emphasizing the enduring impact of the relationship.

As the song progresses, the protagonist asserts their resolve to move forward. They reject pleas for forgiveness, indicating that the opportunity for reconciliation has passed. The imagery of building a house in the sea where 'fish travel endlessly' and 'the sun shines without burning' represents a desire for a new beginning, a place where time and memories do not suffocate. This dreamlike vision of a serene, untroubled existence contrasts sharply with the haunting presence of the past, highlighting the protagonist's yearning for peace and closure.

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  1. Es El Amor
  2. América
  3. Quizás ya no
  4. 20 de Noviembre
  5. De la hoya
  6. Suena el timbre
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  9. Verde esperanza
  10. Ardimos
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