LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Welcome to the world of La Condesa, a song that feels like walking through a moon-lit maze of heartbreak. Our noble heroine wanders a “blue and shadowy town,” listening to the huge, echoing silence that follows the loss of her lover. She remembers a single magical night in his arms, then watches the chilly wind carry him away. Regret hits hard: she confesses, “I do not die of love, I die of you,” and admits the moment she let him go was a terrible mistake. The chorus twists the knife even further with the famous line, “How short is love and how long is forgetting,” showing how a brief romance can stretch into endless sorrow.

Yet beneath the sorrow lies resilience. As dawn breaks after a furious inner storm, the Countess finally says her tearful adiós and decides to step back into the streets “in search of a new love.” The song mixes gothic imagery—cold winds, dark dresses, labyrinthine alleys—with a spark of hope, teaching us that even the deepest grief can push us toward new beginnings. Listening to Fortaleza’s haunting voice, you will feel every shiver, sigh and heartbeat of this dramatic journey from regret to rebirth.

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