Ella Sabe a Miel
Hereford Lyrics


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Ella sabe a miel,
Un néctar del cielo,
Un dulce veneno
Que calma tu sed.

Y hay que ver como se mueve.
Es como un ardor,
Es tan susceptible,
Su cuerpo invisible
Te hace volar.

Y hay que ver como se mueve.
Es un resplandor,
Es tan luminoso,
Su cuerpo invisible
Te hace volar.





Y hay que ver como se mueve

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Hereford's song "Ella Sabe a Miel" describe a woman who is like a sweet and intoxicating nectar, a delicious poison that can calm one's thirst. The song portrays her as being incredibly alluring and irresistible, to the point where her mere presence can make one feel like they are flying. The lyrics also emphasize her physical movements, describing them as a fiery and radiant light that shines brightly and captures attention. Through these lyrics, the song paints a picture of a woman who is not only physically attractive but possesses a magnetic charisma that draws people towards her.


The repetition of the phrase "hay que ver como se mueve" (you have to see how she moves) in the chorus further emphasizes the woman's alluring presence and how it can captivate those around her. The lyrics suggest that the woman has a power and a magic to her movements that is almost supernatural, making her truly unique and special. In essence, "Ella Sabe a Miel" is a song that celebrates the mesmerizing power of feminine beauty and charm.


Line by Line Meaning

Ella sabe a miel,
She tastes like honey,


Un néctar del cielo,
A nectar from heaven,


Un dulce veneno
A sweet poison


Que calma tu sed.
That quenches your thirst.


Y hay que ver como se mueve.
And you have to see how she moves.


Es como un ardor,
Like a burning fire,


Es tan susceptible,
So sensitive,


Su cuerpo invisible
Her invisible body


Te hace volar.
Makes you fly.


Es un resplandor,
It's a glow,


Es tan luminoso,
So luminous,


Su cuerpo invisible
Her invisible body


Te hace volar.
Makes you fly.


Y hay que ver como se mueve.
And you have to see how she moves.




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