Extraño Extrañar

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The Paradox of Longing: A Dance with Absence

Ozcar Horna's "Extraño Extrañar" delves into the complex emotions of longing and contradiction that accompany love and loss. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person caught in the throes of missing someone deeply, yet simultaneously fearing the return of that person. This duality is expressed through the repeated lines about fearing both the absence and the presence of a loved one, highlighting the internal conflict and emotional turmoil that often accompany such relationships.

The song employs rich metaphors to convey the protagonist's emotional state. Describing himself as a "walking hedgehog" and a "constant contradiction," the narrator illustrates the push-and-pull dynamic of wanting closeness yet fearing vulnerability. The imagery of "two plates that break and form earthquakes" symbolizes the internal chaos and upheaval caused by these conflicting emotions. This metaphor extends to the broader theme of love as a force that can both create and destroy, leaving the protagonist in a state of emotional disarray.

Cultural references, such as the "perro chiclayano" and the "collar in Cutervo," ground the song in a specific cultural context, adding layers of personal and regional identity to the narrative. These elements, combined with the raw, introspective lyrics, create a poignant exploration of love's complexities. The song captures the essence of longing, the pain of absence, and the struggle to reconcile these feelings, making it a relatable anthem for anyone who has experienced the bittersweet nature of love and loss.

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