MONTHS (part. Panter Bélico)

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The Passage of Time and Healing in Love

Gabito Ballesteros' song "MONTHS (feat. Panter Bélico)" is a poignant exploration of love, heartbreak, and the passage of time. The lyrics take the listener on a journey through the calendar year, using each month as a metaphor for different stages in a romantic relationship. The song begins with the enchantment of a first love, symbolized by the unique beauty of a January moon and the giving of roses in February. This initial phase is filled with passion and devotion, as the narrator expresses a deep, albeit possibly misguided, affection.

As the months progress, the narrative shifts to a more somber tone. March brings the realization of betrayal and unrequited love, leaving the narrator feeling cold and empty. This transition marks a turning point in the song, where the idealized love of the early months gives way to the harsh realities of heartbreak. The lyrics poignantly capture the pain of discovering that the love was not reciprocated, and the loneliness that follows.

Despite the heartache, the song ultimately conveys a message of healing and moving forward. By October and November, the narrator reflects on past memories and begins to let go of the pain. The closing lines suggest a sense of acceptance and forgiveness, as the narrator resolves to leave behind the bitterness and embrace the possibility of new beginnings. The cyclical nature of the months serves as a reminder that time can heal wounds, and that love, like the seasons, is ever-changing.

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  4. Mono Verde
  5. CUENTO DE HADAS
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