Extrañandote

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The Heartache of Longing in Walter Olmos' 'Extrañandote'

Walter Olmos' song 'Extrañandote' is a poignant expression of longing and desire for a loved one who is no longer present. The lyrics convey a deep sense of missing someone, a theme that resonates with anyone who has experienced separation or loss. The title itself, which translates to 'Missing You,' sets the tone for the emotional journey the song takes the listener on.

The verses describe the physical absence of the loved one and the resulting emotional void. The singer laments not being able to touch or be in the arms of the person he loves, highlighting the physical yearning that accompanies emotional loss. The silence that has replaced the sound of the loved one's voice is a powerful metaphor for the emptiness felt when someone we care about is no longer around. The chorus, with its evocative imagery of reading old love messages and being surrounded by the lingering scent of the absent person, further emphasizes the depth of the singer's yearning.

The song's lyrics are simple yet profound, capturing the universal experience of missing someone deeply. The absence of photographs and the reliance on memories and residual scents suggest a deep connection that transcends physical presence. The repeated wish for the loved one to return to the singer's arms speaks to the hope that often accompanies longing, the hope for a reunion that will end the pain of separation. 'Extrañandote' is a heartfelt ballad that encapsulates the bittersweet nature of love and the enduring human capacity to feel deeply for those we cannot be with.

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  1. Ay Corazón
  2. Flor De Papel
  3. Toca Papa
  4. No Conoce El Amor
  5. Amor Fugitivo
  6. Extrañandote
  7. Por Lo Que Yo Te Quiero
  8. Amor De Adolescentes
  9. Chico De La Calle
  10. Enamorado De Ti
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