Corazon De Poeta

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The Lyrical Heart of a Poet: Jeanette's Ode to Sensitivity and Passion

Jeanette's song "Corazon De Poeta" (Heart of a Poet) is a tender and evocative ballad that celebrates the emotional depth and artistic sensitivity of a person with a poet's heart. The lyrics paint a portrait of someone who possesses the delicate expression of a flower, the voice of a bird, and a soul as full as the April moon. This person is described as having the warmth and cold of winter in their words, and skin as tough as a tree battered by the wind, suggesting a complex character capable of both deep warmth and resilience.

The chorus emphasizes the poet's heart, describing it as belonging to a 'big child' or a 'childish man,' highlighting a sense of innocence and wonder. This heart is capable of loving with fervor and sinking into sadness, indicating a profound emotional range. The song also touches on the duality of the poet's nature, being both a vagabond and a beggar, which could symbolize the freedom and humility that come with a creative spirit. Jeanette expresses her admiration and preference for this kind of person, one who is unafraid to feel deeply and live authentically.

The song's imagery is rich with contrasts, such as the juxtaposition of arrogance and candidness, or snow-like skin that turns to fire. These contrasts serve to illustrate the multifaceted nature of the poet's heart. Jeanette's performance, often characterized by her emotive voice and folk-pop style, adds to the song's heartfelt message. "Corazon De Poeta" is not just a love song; it's an ode to those who experience life intensely, with the creativity and passion of a poet.

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  1. Porque Te Vas
  2. El Muchacho De Los Ojos Tristes
  3. Con Que Derecho
  4. Corazon De Poeta
  5. Frente a Frente
  6. Soy Rebelde
  7. Porquoi Tu Vis Et Où Tu Vas
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