Good morning @moraamarolaloba,
There are always interesting musical elements and lyrical observations to your work. There's an uneasiness to the music here and I'm sure that this is your intention. The lyrics convey your observations of life, at times commenting on the many actions that we all take for granted yet are aspects of living. From the breath that we take to the poetic observation of the fog that wraps around the street lamp. The street lamp image is in my opinion, the strongest lyric here. I don't observe a strong lyrical message but note that it is fascinating how you turn every day observations into a story that engulfs the listener and invites us all to think more deeply about our day to day lives and actions. It clearly says "I am here, i have lived and these are my observations".
Paul
Hola
@Paul V Thank you so much!!!
I consider this song to be very abstract and I am surprised that it is more widely accepted than my other songs...
The lines are simple, there are no convoluted or deep words, just describing someone running in the cold night, leaving the vapor of her breath in the air, the fog dressing the lights with faint gauze, streets and more streets, everything is normal except for who is running or fleeing. And suddenly, "The Rose of Winds is asleep in the bones of yesterday"?
The current world moves very fast but... towards the past, the North is lost, that is my metaphor, the woman runs forward.
As for the arrangement; I like it and handle it well in my ears, the rhythm is important but above all the atmospheres created, I like to fantasize with sounds, I am very gypsy.
See you!!!