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SONG MEANING

Carla Morrison takes the skeleton of the Velvet Underground classic and turns it into a bilingual confessional where Spanish heart-speak meets an English refrain. Riding a hazy alternative groove, she admits that love can be a dizzy carousel: “A veces me siento alegre, a veces me siento mal” tells us her mood swings, while “Quédate, ojitos pálidos” is a desperate whisper to the blue-eyed muse who keeps hurting her. Even when she feels damaged, she begs the lover to “linger on” because fleeting moments of ecstasy feel worth the ache.

As the song drifts between daydreams and mirrors, Morrison bottles time itself, trying to preserve last night’s beauty before reality creeps in. The lover belongs to someone else, making every touch a sweet sin, but she cannot stop replaying it or sketching him across every reflection. In the end, Pale Blue Eyes becomes a bittersweet postcard from the borderland between fantasy and truth, showing how forbidden love can be intoxicating, painful and unforgettable all at once.

ARTIST BIO

Carla Patricia Morrison Flores, born on July 19, 1986, in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico, is a celebrated Mexican indie pop singer and guitarist. With a soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics, she has captivated audiences across Latin America and beyond since her debut in 2008.

Carla has released several acclaimed albums, including Déjenme Llorar and Amor Supremo, earning multiple Latin Grammy Awards and Grammy nominations along the way. Her music blends emotional storytelling with delicate melodies, making her a standout artist in the Latin alternative scene. Known for her intimate performances and unique sound, Carla Morrison continues to inspire fans worldwide with her evolving artistry.

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