Song Meaning
This track opens with a raw plea for courage, a desperate attempt to quell an inner tempest. The narrator feels overwhelmed, describing a "niebla que anida en mi interior" (fog nesting inside) that robs them of direction. They feel like an untamed animal, "animal sin riendas" (animal without reins), driven by a mix of fear and instinct, perhaps even without a clear sense of wrongdoing.
The core tension lies in this internal struggle between instinct and control, between a desire for wildness and the fear it brings. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of this conflict with the image of "afilados dientes" (sharp teeth) that don't actually bite, suggesting a primal urge that is present but not destructive. This instinct "quiere salir y no puede" (wants to come out and can't), creating a powerful sense of being trapped, yet simultaneously yearning for connection, as it "golpea con fuerza para unirme a tí" (hits hard to unite me with you).
The writing masterfully contrasts the internal turmoil with an external desire for shared pleasure and validation. The narrator longs for their touch to elicit joy and their passion to cause a partner to "gemir" (moan). This yearning for reciprocal pleasure, for their "gozo sea el tuyo también" (joy to be yours too), highlights a deep need for connection and shared experience, a desire to be understood and desired in return.
Ultimately, the lyrics articulate a profound sense of loss and a desperate hope for revival. The "ilusión verdadera ha llegado a su fin" (true illusion has come to an end), leaving a void. The narrator's plea is for this lost feeling to return, to "me abrace, me bese, que me haga feliz" (embrace me, kiss me, make me happy), suggesting that this external validation and shared joy are what truly incite them to live, drawing from past experiences that taught them how to feel alive.