Heridas
Bely Basarte Lyrics


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Un dos tres, un dos tres

Déjame preguntar, qué te hace estar tan seguro de querer
Saber de mí un poco más
Si soy normal como tú, como él, y el de más allá
Plagada de defectos que no sé mejorar

He abierto heridas, roto corazones, y nunca devuelvo las llamadas
He escrito versos tan amargos que no sé cantarlos sin estar borracha
Cada vez estoy más cerca de estar más lejos de mí
Es difícil olvidarlo, pues por eso estoy aquí

El destino no me importa, ahora sólo quiero huir
Sabes bien de sobra que yo nunca he sido de elegir
Apagar todas mis conexiones, desaparecer
Sé que hay alguien que me escucha y lo quiere hacer una y otra vez

Y ahora que estoy sola me confieso sobre este papel
Que hoy no estoy tan bien como lo estaba ayer
Necesito tiempo para asimilar
Que aunque me arrepienta hay cosas que no
Que no cambiarán

Oh no, oh oh oh, oh
Oh no

Me concentro bien en respirar
Viva la vida entera y la soledad
Lo que ahora tengo es más de lo que tú me das
Si te cuento te me vas a enamorar

Hace ya unos años que atardece y no puedo esperar
Ver que el sol se marcha y mi tiempo se va
Tantas emociones recojidas en un corazón
Más de la mitad se han escondido, tras esta canción

Oh no, oh oh oh, oh
Oh no, no

El destino nos quiso juntar, y en unos días cojo un tren a su ciudad
Algún detalle para ver que no es real
Si te cuento te me vas a enamorar

Déjame preguntar




Qué te hace estar tan seguro de querer
Saber de mí un poco más

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bely Basarte's song "Heridas" delve into themes of self-reflection, emotional turmoil, and the desire for escape. The opening line, "Un dos tres, un dos tres," serves as a rhythmic introduction, drawing attention to the following introspective questions.


The singer expresses a sense of curiosity towards someone who seems certain about wanting to know more about them. They acknowledge their normalcy, just like anyone else, acknowledging that they have flaws that they struggle to improve. This line suggests a vulnerability and a desire to be understood beyond surface-level appearances.


The subsequent lines reveal a darker side to the singer's experiences. They admit to causing wounds and breaking hearts, while also neglecting to return calls. The mention of writing bitter verses that they can only sing while under the influence implies a deep emotional pain or unresolved trauma. The idea of being closer to being further away from themselves suggests a struggle to reconcile who they truly are with the choices they've made.


The singer expresses a strong desire to escape their current circumstances, stating that they no longer care about destiny and just want to run away. They acknowledge their indecisiveness and the pattern of avoiding commitment. This desire to disconnect from their current connections and disappear highlights a sense of dissatisfaction and the need for change.


The lyrics also touch on the presence of someone who listens and wants to do so repeatedly, suggesting that despite the singer's struggles, they have someone supportive in their life. This person may provide solace and understanding in contrast to the difficulties expressed in the earlier verses.


The chorus reveals the singer's personal reflection, where they confess that their current state is not as good as it was in the past. They express the need for time to process their emotions and recognize that there are certain things they regret but cannot change. This introspection showcases a willingness to confront and accept their past mistakes and consequences.


As the song progresses, the singer emphasizes the importance of embracing the present and facing solitude. They find solace in living life fully and appreciating what they have, contrasting it with what the other person offers. The mention of sharing their story and fearing the other person falling in love with them hints at a sense of unworthiness or fear of vulnerability.


The final lines bring the focus back to the initial question, with the singer asking again what makes the person so sure about wanting to know more about them. It implies a sense of confusion or insecurity regarding the other person's intentions and raises the question of whether the singer can reveal their true self without fear of judgment or rejection.


Overall, "Heridas" is a deeply introspective song that explores themes of personal struggle, the desire for escape, and the fear of vulnerability. Bely Basarte's emotional delivery merges with the lyrics to create a poignant and relatable experience for listeners.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Maria de Belen Basarte Mena

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