The Elusive Dance of Love

In "Amor," Manuel Mijares delves into the complex and often elusive nature of love. The song captures the essence of longing and the search for a deep, meaningful connection. Mijares uses vivid imagery to describe love as a presence that is both haunting and comforting, a force that moves through the night and leaves a lingering scent. This portrayal of love as an almost mystical entity highlights its power to both uplift and torment those who seek it.

The lyrics convey a sense of yearning and unfulfilled desire, as the narrator searches for love in the "streets of his veins" and "long dawns." This metaphorical journey suggests an internal quest, where love is not just an external relationship but an integral part of one's soul. The repeated questioning of "Where are you?" underscores the frustration and desperation of this search, emphasizing the idea that love is something that can be intensely felt yet remain just out of reach.

Mijares also touches on the transformative power of love, describing it as something worth sacrificing for, even to the point of giving one's life. The song suggests that love has the ability to change one's world, bringing light to days and madness to nights. This duality reflects the unpredictable nature of love, which can be both a source of joy and a cause of suffering. Through "Amor," Mijares captures the timeless struggle to find and hold onto love, a theme that resonates deeply with listeners across cultures and generations.

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  2. El Privilegio de Amar
  3. Para Siempre (part. Gilberto Santa Rosa)
  4. Soldado Del Amor
  5. El Breve Espacio
  6. Que Nada Nos Separe
  7. El Hombre En El Espejo (Face In The Mirror) (part. Paul Anka)
  8. Vivir Así
  9. El Único Culpable
  10. No Busques Más
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