Corazon De Mimbre

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Unraveling the Heartstrings of 'Corazon De Mimbre' by Marea

The song 'Corazon De Mimbre' by Marea, a Spanish rock band known for their poetic lyrics and powerful rock sound, delves into themes of love, loss, and emotional resilience. The title itself, which translates to 'Wicker Heart,' suggests a heart that is flexible and enduring, able to bend without breaking, much like wicker material.

The lyrics begin with a sense of resignation, as the speaker tells someone not to get too close, implying a history of pain and a desire to avoid further emotional turmoil. The imagery of hanging one's sorrow out to dry and sweeping away love with brushstrokes paints a vivid picture of trying to cope with and clean up after a broken heart. The song then transitions to a more hopeful tone, with the speaker filling their shared bed with thornless, colorful flowers, symbolizing a fresh start and a love that is nurtured even through tears.

However, the narrative takes a turn as the speaker reflects on the change in their partner, who once soared like a winged fairy but now seems grounded, possibly weighed down by the 'dew of the moon' or the madness brought on by the sound of dewdrops at dawn. The song concludes with the partner leaving, tired of 'poets and roll in the hay,' suggesting a weariness with superficial romance and a longing for something deeper. The wicker heart, once stone, now bends instead of breaking, showing growth and the ability to adapt to heartache.

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  1. Trasegando
  2. Corazon De Mimbre
  3. Marea
  4. La Luna Me Sabe a Poco
  5. Como El Viento de Poniente
  6. Que Se Joda El Viento
  7. Mierda Y Cuchara
  8. Ciudad de Los Gitanos
  9. El Hijo de La Inés
  10. En Tu Agujero
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