Silvio Rodríguez turns yearning into an adventure in “Quién Fuera”. The narrator is so enchanted by someone’s mysterious heart that ordinary words are not enough; he imagines becoming legendary figures and magical devices just to reach them. From Simbad the Sailor to a deep-sea bathyscaphe, each image paints the beloved as an ocean of secrets waiting to be explored.
Yet beneath the colorful fantasies lies vulnerability. The repeated cry of “corazón oscuro” reveals a heart afraid, hiding behind walls and hurting from love’s doubts. By wishing to transform into great troubadours like Sindo Garay, Violeta Parra, and Chico Buarque, the singer admits that music might be the only bridge strong enough to cross those walls. The song is both a playful catalog of impossible disguises and a poignant confession of how far we will go to connect with someone who keeps us at arm’s length.