PARAMAR
(Jorge González)

Recuerdo cuando dije que este invierno
sería menos frío que el anterior
y aquí estoy congelándome
no es fácil para mi hablar de esto
y manosear las mismas palabras de amor
que se entregan a cualquiera

Paramar, Paramar
debes tratar de poco entregar
Paramar, Paramar
tu identidad debes falsear
Paramar, Paramar
siendo estúpido serás feliz
Paramar, Paramar
debes evitar soñar debes olvidar soñar

Recuerdo cuando pensé que en el mundo
sólo podría hacerme feliz alguna vez
alguien como tú, nadie mas que tú
Caminando en el frío me pregunto
si no ha nacido alguna chiquilla
que no sepa amar
y quiera inventar una nueva forma

Paramar, Paramar ...

Amor, amor...
¿Dónde oí esa palabra antes?
Rehice por ti mi horario
y compré más calendarios
Me pasé un video en tres dimensiones
con un final feliz
Traté de inyectarme mi viejo optimismo
Pero ese que resultó
Aún era yo listo paramar
Nunca pensé que justo este invierno
sería el más frío que he visto pasar
Yo no sirvo paramar


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    Ese invierno vino para mi en este año...pero igual estoy feliz, porque vino por primera vez...

    javierudon August 01, 2002   Link
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    Para mi, primero que todo, es lejos la mejor canción de Los Prisioneros, y lejos también , una de las mejores canciones de "amor" que se han escrito. Digo de "amor" entre comillas porque me parece que en realidad encierra la receta de como estar con alguien cualquiera ("tu identidad debes falsear"/"siendo estúpido serás feliz"/"debes olvidar soñar", etc.), sin que realmente se ame a la persona. Me parece que es la visión triste de una persona que sí sabe amar y que quiere hacerlo, pero que no comparte el "amor" vacío que se da actualmente ("Caminando en el frío me pregunto, si no habrá nacido alguna chiquilla que no... sepamar, y quiera inventar una nueva forma paramar..."). Por mi parte, me siento completamente identificado con el hablante de la canción. Si yo hubiese tenido que escribir una canción de amor, habría escrito una igual a "Paramar"...

    Oiramon August 29, 2002   Link

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