The Regretful Goodbye: Sandro's 'Así'

The song 'Así' by Sandro, an Argentine singer known for his romantic ballads and rock and roll style, is a poignant expression of regret and longing. The lyrics paint a picture of something discarded carelessly, like a withered rose or a dry leaf, to symbolize the way the narrator threw away the image of his loved one. The use of natural imagery to describe the end of a relationship is a powerful metaphor for the ease and thoughtlessness with which the narrator let go of his partner.

As the song progresses, the narrator reflects on the loneliness and sorrow that have followed his decision. The repetition of 'Así' (meaning 'like this' or 'thus') at the beginning of each verse emphasizes the comparison between the act of leaving and various forms of separation in nature, such as night turning into day or a ship sailing away. This suggests a sense of inevitability and the natural cycle of coming together and parting. However, the chorus reveals a twist: the narrator is now seeking reconciliation, questioning whether his former partner would consider returning to rekindle their love.

The song's emotional depth is further enhanced by the contemplation of the possibility that the loved one might think the narrator no longer desires the warmth and affection once sought. This introspection and the acknowledgment of his past abandonment add layers of complexity to the theme of regret. Sandro's delivery of the lyrics likely conveys a deep sense of remorse and a desperate hope for a second chance at love.

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  2. Cuando Existe Tanto Amor
  3. Balada Para Dos
  4. Amarte Es Mi Castigo
  5. Otra Como Tu
  6. Amada Mía
  7. Cómo Te Diré
  8. Hasta Aquí Llego Mi Amor
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  10. Muchacho De La Cara Triste
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