LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Tragicomedia is Estopa’s playful love letter to all those relationships that feel like a rollercoaster of laughter, tears and day-dreamy whims. The singer pictures himself “living on the moon” while his partner is “trapped in a lagoon at night”, so from the very first verse we know these two lovers inhabit completely different worlds. Still, their attraction is magnetic: her laugh can lift him “like foam”, his words promise her “a full moon”, and every brush of her hair turns him into “a brand-new insect”. The song bounces between comedy and drama, between the sweetness of fairy-tale kisses and the bitterness of sleepless nights, capturing that dizzy mix of euphoria and uncertainty that comes with infatuation.

Behind the playful metaphors there is a simple plea: stay close. He’s ready to sprout roots “and live always by your side”, to ride the subway without phone signal just to reach “the stop of your waist”, and even squeeze into her suitcase if she ever leaves town. When communication fails and meanings get tangled, he begs her to “think I’m a dream, dream that I’m thinking” and send a kiss or tell a story before he starts inventing one himself. In short, Tragicomedia celebrates love’s chaotic beauty – equal parts tragedy and comedy – and reminds us that the best stories are written when two very different worlds insist on colliding.

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