The Magnetic Pull of Love in 'Deseo' by Jorge Drexler

Jorge Drexler's song 'Deseo' delves into the profound and magnetic nature of love and desire. The lyrics paint a picture of two individuals who are intrinsically connected, each representing one pole of a magnetic field. Drexler uses the metaphor of polarity to describe the relationship, emphasizing that he is just one half of a whole, with his partner being the other half. This duality is a recurring theme, highlighting the interdependence and complementary nature of their bond.

The song also draws a parallel between the lovers' connection and the union of cells billions of years ago, suggesting that their bond is as natural and fundamental as the origins of life itself. This comparison to cellular union underscores the idea that their love is instinctual and deeply rooted in the very fabric of existence. The repetition of the phrase 'mire donde mire, te veo' (wherever I look, I see you) reinforces the omnipresence of his partner in his life, indicating that his desire and love are all-encompassing.

'Deseo' also touches on the concept of 'dulce magnetismo' (sweet magnetism), where two opposite charges are drawn to each other, seeking the same thing. This metaphor beautifully captures the essence of romantic attraction, where differences create a powerful pull, leading to a harmonious and fulfilling union. Drexler's poetic lyrics and soothing melody combine to create a song that is both introspective and universally relatable, exploring the timeless themes of love, desire, and connection.

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  3. Universos Paralelos
  4. Pongamos Que Hablo de Martínez
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  7. ¡Oh, Algoritmo! (part.Noga Erez)
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