Pupilas Lejanas

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The Haunting Echoes of Distant Eyes

Los Fabulosos Cadillacs' song "Pupilas Lejanas" delves into the emotional turmoil and haunting memories of a past relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with the lingering effects of a love that has left deep scars. The phrase "pupilas lejanas" (distant pupils) symbolizes the emotional distance and coldness that has developed between the two individuals. The protagonist is caught in a cycle of waiting and suffering, as the memories of the past continue to penetrate and hurt them.

The recurring plea, "Uhh, no me dejes morir así" (Don't let me die like this), underscores the desperation and pain felt by the protagonist. They are trapped in a metaphorical prison, unable to move on from the past. The mention of a shadow against the wall and the search for a place to belong further emphasizes the sense of disorientation and loss. The protagonist feels hunted by the vengeance of their former lover, suggesting a relationship that ended on bitter terms.

The song also touches on themes of regret and self-awareness. The protagonist acknowledges that their actions and the resulting pain have changed them, making them colder and more distant. The line "Déjame salir de este encierro" (Let me out of this confinement) highlights their desire to break free from the emotional chains that bind them. Ultimately, "Pupilas Lejanas" is a poignant exploration of the enduring impact of a broken relationship and the struggle to find closure and healing.

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  1. Párate Y Mira
  2. Pupilas Lejanas
  3. Mucha Experiencia
  4. Me Late
  5. Cerca de mi
  6. Satelite de Vos
  7. Hace Lo Que Quieras
  8. Dias de Sol
  9. Buenos Días
  10. Si Te Vas
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