No Paso Por Alto

Morat Morat

Echoes of Love and Longing in 'No Paso Por Alto'

Morat's song 'No Paso Por Alto' delves into the complex emotions of love, longing, and the passage of time. The lyrics are a heartfelt plea for communication and connection, as the singer asks for a simple word or sign that the other person is doing well. This request is not just about knowing their well-being but also about understanding if the joy they once shared still lingers. The line 'Que no paso por alto el cantarte' suggests that the act of singing to the loved one is a significant gesture, one that should not be overlooked or forgotten.

The song also explores the theme of memory and the struggle to move on from the past. The singer questions whether the other person is still 'mordiendo el anzuelo del pasado'—biting the bait of the past—or if they have managed to untangle the emotional knots that once bound them. This metaphor of a knot that remains tangled or untangled is a powerful image of unresolved feelings and the difficulty of letting go.

In the latter part of the song, the singer reflects on the futility of holding onto what is no longer there. The imagery of a vulture coming to consume everything symbolizes the inevitability of loss and the need to let go. The repeated 'Oh-oh-oh' refrains add a haunting, almost meditative quality to the song, emphasizing the emotional weight of the lyrics. Ultimately, 'No Paso Por Alto' is a poignant exploration of love's lingering presence and the bittersweet process of moving forward while still cherishing the past.

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  2. Segundos Platos
  3. Aprender a Quererte
  4. Otras Se Pierden
  5. No Termino
  6. La Policía
  7. No Se Va
  8. Mi Nuevo Vicio
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  10. A Dónde Vamos
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