No ha salido el sol
Y Ana y Miguel
Ya prenden llama

Ella sobre él,
Hombre y mujer
Deshacen la cama

Y el mar que está loco por Ana
Prefiere no mirar
Los celos no perdonan
Al agua, ni a las algas, ni a la sal

Al amanecer
Ya está Miguel
Sobre su barca

Dame un beso amor,
Y espera quieta
Junto a la playa

Y el mar murmura en su lenguaje:
Maldito pescador!
Despídete de ella,
No quiero compartir su corazón

Y llorar, y llorar, y llorar por él
Y esperar, y esperar, y esperar de pie
En la orilla a que vuelva Miguel

Dicen en la aldea
Que esa roca blanca es Ana
Cubierta de sal y de coral
Espera en la playa

No esperes más niña de piedra
Miguel no va a volver
El mar le tiene preso
Por no querer cederle a una mujer

Y llorar, y llorar, y llorar por él
Y esperar, y esperar, y esperar de pie
En la orilla a que vuelva Miguel

Incluso hay gente que asegura
Que cuando hay tempestad,
Las olas las provoca
Miguel luchando a muerte con el mar

Y llorar, y llorar, y llorar por él
Y esperar, y esperar, y esperar de pie
En la orilla a que vuelva Miguel

Y llorar, y llorar y llorar por él
Y llorar, y llorar, y llorar por él
Y llorar, y llorar, y llorar sobre el mar


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    My Interpretation

    Another short story turned song by Mecano, two passionate lovers separated by tragedy. Ana is so beautiful, even the ocean is jealous of her lover Miguel, who is a fisherman. Miguel goes out on his boat an drowns during a storm caused by the jealous waters. Ana never loses hope and keeps waiting for Miguel by the shore, turning into a statue of salt. The waves crashing onto her are caused by Miguel, trying desperately to escape the ocean's grip (i.e. death) to rejoin his beloved one. The imagery is so poetic!

    Jimmyzongoon May 22, 2011   Link

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