Como El Álamo Al Camino

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Eternal Love and Longing in Julio Iglesias' 'Como El Álamo Al Camino'

Julio Iglesias' song 'Como El Álamo Al Camino' is a poignant exploration of enduring love and the deep sense of loss that follows its end. The lyrics are rich with natural metaphors, comparing the steadfastness of his love to elements like the poplar tree by the road, the star at dusk, and the willow by the river. These images evoke a sense of timelessness and unwavering loyalty, suggesting that his love was as constant and natural as these elements of the landscape.

The song delves into the journey of love, with Iglesias reminiscing about walking hand in hand with his beloved along uncharted paths, guided only by his faith and the imprints they left behind. This imagery of walking together on untrodden paths symbolizes the unique and personal journey of their relationship, one that was built on trust and mutual support. However, the repetition of the question 'Y qué pasó de aquel amor' (What happened to that love) underscores a sense of confusion and heartache, as he grapples with the sudden absence of this once steadfast love.

In the latter part of the song, Iglesias expresses a profound sense of disorientation and loss, admitting that he no longer knows who he is or where he is going without his beloved. Despite acknowledging that he has lost her and may never have her back, he still holds a place for her in his heart, hoping for her return. This enduring hope amidst sorrow highlights the depth of his love and the lasting impact it has on his life, even in her absence.

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  1. Me Va, Me Va
  2. Oh! La La L'amour
  3. Con La Misma Piedra
  4. La Paloma
  5. Una leyenda
  6. Goodbye, amore mio
  7. Procura Hablarle Tú
  8. El Manisero
  9. J'ai Besoin de Toi
  10. Fuiste Mia
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