Dejame Tranquilo

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The Solitude of Self-Reflection in 'Dejame Tranquilo'

The song 'Dejame Tranquilo' by Real de Catorce is a poignant reflection on solitude, self-awareness, and the desire for personal space amidst the complexities of relationships and emotional wounds. The lyrics begin by acknowledging the imperfections inherent in lovers, suggesting that no one is the ideal partner and that even the sweetest moments can be flawed. The mention of not always knowing how to make love or say the right words indicates a raw honesty about the limitations of human connection.

As the song progresses, the narrator describes a sense of crumbling, likened to the shadow of a 'ruined widow,' which conveys a deep feeling of loss and vulnerability. The imagery of 'biting the gums' and being 'badly wounded' further emphasizes the pain and self-destructive tendencies that can arise from emotional damage. The desire for a cigarette that lasts ten years and to sip life slowly like a drink suggests a yearning for escape and a slower pace, perhaps to heal or to savor life more fully.

The chorus of the song is a plea for solitude. The narrator asks not to be followed, tempted, or undressed, expressing a clear need for space and time alone. The repeated line 'No necesito una amante ahora, déjame tranquilo' (I don't need a lover now, leave me alone) is a powerful assertion of self-preservation and the need to confront one's own doubts and fears without the distraction of a romantic relationship. The song ends with a desire to wake up to the absence of a lover, highlighting the paradox of longing for both connection and isolation.

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