Aún

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Enduring Love Amidst Separation

Kudai's song "Aún" delves into the poignant emotions of love and longing that persist even after a relationship has ended. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with the absence of their loved one, symbolized by the falling rain and the onset of night. The imagery of a closed book and lingering memories underscores the finality of the breakup, yet the protagonist still cherishes the sweet moments of the past relationship, choosing to forget the bitterness.

The chorus reveals the depth of the protagonist's feelings, as they confess that they still love and wait for their former partner. This enduring love is portrayed as unwavering, even when the loved one is far away. The mention of personal mementos like photos and letters, which have metaphorically disappeared with the setting sun, highlights the sense of loss and nostalgia. The protagonist's hope is symbolized by the flower in the garden, representing the love that once blossomed and the possibility of renewal.

The song's emotional core is the protagonist's steadfast commitment to their love, despite the physical separation. They express a willingness to wait indefinitely, holding onto the hope that their love might be rekindled. The garden and the flower serve as powerful metaphors for the enduring nature of their feelings and the potential for a new beginning. Kudai's heartfelt lyrics and evocative imagery capture the universal experience of holding onto love and hope, even in the face of separation and uncertainty.

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  1. Será Porque Te Amo
  2. Ya Nada Queda
  3. Silencio
  4. Hoy quiero
  5. Aquí Estaré
  6. Déjame Gritar
  7. Quiero Mis Quince
  8. Barking at the moon
  9. Piensa
  10. Aún
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