The Symphony of Connection in 'Mil Mariposas'

In 'Mil Mariposas' by Presuntos Implicados, the lyrics weave a delicate tapestry of connection and expression through the metaphor of singing. The song begins with the singer reflecting on the act of singing itself, likening it to the careful unwrapping of a precious gift. This imagery sets the tone for the song, emphasizing the intimacy and vulnerability involved in sharing one's voice and emotions with others.

The chorus, with its repeated plea to 'dame tu mano' (give me your hand) and 'dame tu voz' (give me your voice), underscores the theme of mutual support and collaboration. The singer promises to capture 'mil mariposas' (a thousand butterflies) with their voice, symbolizing the beauty and fragility of the emotions they wish to convey. This metaphor suggests that through their combined efforts, they can create something magical and ephemeral, much like the fleeting beauty of butterflies.

As the song progresses, the lyrics delve deeper into the idea of navigating through 'versos prohibidos' (forbidden verses) and whispering without causing harm. This highlights the careful balance required in communication, especially when dealing with sensitive topics or emotions. The singer's desire to be a part of the listener's life, to speak to them as a friend, further emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding in human connections. Ultimately, 'Mil Mariposas' is a poignant exploration of the power of voice and the profound impact it can have when shared with sincerity and care.

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  1. En la Oscuridad
  2. De sol a sol.
  3. Tú Cómo Estás
  4. Icaro
  5. El Misterio de Lo Cotidiano
  6. Mi unica razon
  7. Es por ti
  8. El Pan Y La Sal
  9. La Flor De La mañana
  10. Guitarra Y Voz
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