Song Meaning
Luz Casal's "A Veces Un Cielo" isn't a straightforward love song; it's a raw, unflinching self-portrait painted with stark contrasts. The opening lines, "Sincera en la cal / Y en la arena," immediately establish this duality. The singer is both exposed ("en la cal," in the lime, out in the open) and grounded ("en la arena," in the sand). The "faro sin luz" (lighthouse without light) is a potent image of something meant to guide, yet failing to do so, perhaps reflecting a sense of inner disorientation. The lyrics hint at a complex relationship, where distance paradoxically brings comfort ("Cuanto mas lejos / Más agustito a tu vera"). There's a bittersweet acknowledgement of shared history and unexpected joys ("El gusto de conocerte / Regalarme alguna sorpresa").
The chorus, the emotional core of "A Veces Un Cielo," lays bare the singer's fluctuating nature: "A veces soy mala, a veces un cielo" (Sometimes I'm bad, sometimes a heaven). This isn't a confession of simple good versus evil, but a recognition of the multifaceted, sometimes contradictory, aspects of the human psyche. The line "Y por tus ojos muero / Y por tus huesos muero" is intensely visceral. It's not just a surface-level declaration of love, but a deep, almost primal yearning that consumes her, extending beyond the superficial to the very essence of the beloved. The recurring line, "En esta calle triste," acts as an anchor, a grounding in a reality that tempers the flights of passion and self-awareness.
The latter part of the song introduces imagery of autumn and a yearning for physical connection. "Caminar / Sobre las hojas del otoño / Es romántico y resbaladizo" speaks to the beauty and precariousness of life and love. The abrupt shift to "Subamos al coche / A hacer el amor / Que me muero de frío" is jarring yet honest, a plea for warmth and intimacy in the face of emotional vulnerability. The repetition of "En esta calle triste" at the end underscores the pervasive melancholic atmosphere, suggesting that even in moments of connection, a certain sadness lingers. "A Veces Un Cielo" is a song about the messy, beautiful, and contradictory nature of being human, delivered with Casal's signature emotional intensity.