Un Enorme Dragón

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The Fairytale Heartbreak of 'Un Enorme Dragón'

The song 'Un Enorme Dragón' by Floricienta, a project led by Argentine actress and singer Florencia Bertotti, is a poignant ballad that delves into the themes of lost love and the end of a relationship through the lens of fairytale imagery. The lyrics express the pain and nostalgia of promises that fade over time and the longing for a love that has departed. The singer reminisces about building a castle of dreams that ultimately collapsed, symbolizing the fragile nature of idealized love and the harsh reality of its dissolution.

The use of fairytale elements such as an enchanted forest, a prince charming, and a cruel witch serves as metaphors for the stages and trials of the relationship. The 'enormous dragon' represents an insurmountable obstacle or event that has caused the separation, effectively 'stealing the heart' and leaving a void. This metaphorical dragon could be anything from personal differences, external circumstances, or emotional barriers that have led to the breakup.

Despite the sorrowful tone, there is a thread of hope woven throughout the song. The repeated lines 'Por favor, dónde estás / Tú eres mi otra mitad' and 'Siempre estaré esperando / Y yo sé que un día regresarás' convey a deep sense of yearning and the belief that the lost love will return someday. This reflects the difficulty of letting go and the enduring hope that love can be rekindled, a sentiment that resonates with many who have experienced heartbreak.

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  1. Kikiriki
  2. 1,2,3
  3. Porque
  4. Y Asi Será
  5. Flores Amarillas
  6. Hay Un Cuento
  7. Los Niños No Mueren
  8. Un Enorme Dragón
  9. Y La Vida
  10. A Bailar
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