Suelta el llanto is a poetic phrase that literally means releases the cry. It's a much more expressive and dramatic way of saying someone suddenly starts to weep.
In the song, Maná uses personification to create a powerful image: "Y la luna suelta el llanto" (And the moon starts to weep). This line reflects the intense, almost wild passion of the moment, suggesting that even nature is overwhelmed by the singer's powerful emotions.
Cómo Te Deseo is Maná’s fiery love letter to irresistible attraction. From the very first line, the Mexican rock band paints a picture of uncontrollable longing: butterflies flutter in the chest, heartbeats pound like tribal drums, and heat refuses to fade. The singer compares himself to a hungry wolf under the moonlight, spellbound by a partner whose presence feels both tender and wild. Every image—sweat, drumbeats, fluttering wings—echoes one powerful truth: desire takes over mind and body alike.
At its core, the song celebrates physical and emotional surrender. Maná blends Latin rock with Latin-American rhythms to mirror the racing pulse of an infatuated heart, turning simple refrains like “Te deseo, yo te quiero” into a hypnotic mantra. The result is an anthem of passion that captures those moments when words fail but sensations speak loudly, reminding listeners that love’s most intense spark often lies in raw, unfiltered craving.