El Color Del Mar

Paloma San Basilio Paloma San Basilio

Rediscovering Life Through the Color of the Sea

The song "El Color Del Mar" by Paloma San Basilio is a poignant narrative that captures the essence of liberation and self-discovery. The lyrics tell the story of an individual who leaves behind their past without a backward glance, taking with them only a book and a watch that has been a constant in their life. The grayness of the evening during their departure symbolizes a transition from a possibly monotonous or unfulfilling life to one of potential and new experiences.

As the protagonist encounters the sea, there is a profound transformation. The sea's color represents a moment of awakening; they stop, sit, and begin to laugh and kiss, embracing life with a newfound fervor. The act of swimming and feeling the water on their skin signifies a cleansing of the soul and a release from the burdens of the past. The character's decision to bury the watch, a metaphor for the childhood and time spent in stagnation, indicates a deliberate choice to break free from the constraints of time and societal expectations.

Paloma San Basilio's song is not just about the literal sea, but about the sea of life and the beauty that can be found when one is willing to let go of the past and embrace the present. The repeated lines about the desire to fly and live fully highlight the universal longing for freedom and the joy that comes with embracing life's simple pleasures. The song is a reminder that sometimes, in order to find true happiness and fulfillment, one must be willing to take a leap of faith and dive into the unknown.

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