Mariposas Rojas Lyrics by Delaossa is a new Spanish song by Delaossa, released on DELAOSSA’s official YouTube channel. Written by Delaossa, Pepe & Vizio, and produced by Bigla The Kid, Mariposas Rojas is part of the album La Madrugá. The track offers listeners an emotionally charged experience, blending heartfelt lyrics with a poignant melody that explores the pain of loss and the overwhelming emotions that accompany heartbreak.
In Mariposas Rojas, Delaossa delves into the inner turmoil that follows the end of a significant relationship. The lyrics convey the emotional devastation, the sense of emptiness, and the weight of unspoken words. Through vivid imagery and metaphorical language, the song expresses feelings of vulnerability, regret, and longing. Delaossa’s words are drenched in sorrow, using “mariposas rojas” (red butterflies) as a symbol for the pain that lingers after the departure of a loved one. The song moves between moments of reflection and raw emotion, portraying the torment of being unable to escape the memories of a lost connection.
Mariposas Rojas Details
| Song | Mariposas Rojas |
|---|---|
| Album | La Madrugá |
| Artists | Delaossa |
| Written By | Delaossa, Pepe & Vizio |
| Produced By | Bigla The Kid |
| Label | DELAOSSA |
| Language | Spanish |
| Released Date | Mar 20, 2025 |
Mariposas Rojas Lyrics
[Coro]
Agujeritos por todo mi cuerpo
De los puñales que me clavas tú
Estoy sangrando mariposa’ roja’
Que baten sus alas buscando una luz
Desde que tú te has ido (Yeah)
El viento sopla más fuerte
Vienen los temporale’
Me arrastra la corriente
[Verso 1]
El vacío y la ansiedad volvieron me siento desamparao’
Los colore’ ya no brillan igual desde que no estás tú a mi lao’
Ya no como, solo duermo pa’ ver si te cruzo en sueño’
Porque vivo depresivo y de presidio sin tu amor
No puedo ir a los sitio’ a los que fuimo’, porque todo’ me recuerdan a ti
Evito pasar por tu calle siempre que camino por ahí
Penita por lo que se quedó en el aire y no vamo’ a cumplir
Alegría de que me haya’ superado y de verte feliz
[Refrán]
Pero tengo agujeritos por todo mi cuerpo
Me salieron las ala’ ardiendo de subir a ver el sol
Y ahora veo lo nuestro, a lo lejos como los velero’
O como los bueno’ recuerdo’ que tuvimo’ tú y yo (Le-le-le-le)
[Verso 2]
La cama vacía (Ay-ay-ay), el pecho lleno
De todo el amor que tenía pa’ darte y que aún te debo
Espero que algún día (Espero que algún día) amanezca de nuevo (Amanezca de nuevo)
Y alguien que me saque de este infierno en que me dejó tu pelo (Pero todavía tengo)
[Coro]
Agujeritos por todo mi cuerpo
De los puñales que me clavas tú
Estoy sangrando mariposa’ roja’
Que baten sus alas buscando una luz
Desde que tú te has ido (Yeah)
El viento sopla más fuerte
Vienen los temporale’
Me arrastra la corriente
[Puente]
Tantas vece’ te he llorao’
Que los ojitos se me han secao’
Tantas vece’ le he rogao’
A Dios que me devuelva a tu lao’
[Coro]
Agujeritos por todo mi cuerpo
De los puñales que me clavas tú
Estoy sangrando mariposa’ roja’
Que baten sus alas buscando una luz
Desde que tú te has ido
El viento sopla más fuerte
Vienen los temporale’
Me arrastra la corriente
Mariposas Rojas Lyrics Meaning
[Coro]
In the chorus, Delaossa vividly describes the physical and emotional pain caused by his partner’s departure. The imagery of “agujeritos por todo mi cuerpo” (small holes all over my body) represents the deep wounds inflicted by the heartbreak. The “mariposas rojas” (red butterflies) symbolize the fragile yet persistent remnants of love, fluttering in search of light amidst the darkness of sorrow. The winds and storms that intensify after the breakup depict the emotional chaos Delaossa feels as he’s pulled by the currents of grief.
[Verso 1]
In the first verse, Delaossa reflects on the profound emptiness he feels since his partner left. The “vacío y la ansiedad” (emptiness and anxiety) that return highlights the psychological toll of the separation. He confesses that the colors of life no longer shine as brightly without his partner by his side, showing how the breakup has stripped him of his sense of joy. The verse also reveals Delaossa’s struggle to move on, as he avoids places they once visited together and is haunted by memories of the past. Despite the pain, there’s an element of bittersweet acceptance, as he acknowledges his partner’s happiness even if it means they can’t be together.
[Refrán]
The refrain repeats the imagery of the “agujeritos” and the “mariposas rojas,” deepening the emotional weight of Delaossa’s feelings. The metaphor of “subir a ver el sol” (rising to see the sun) suggests a desire to find hope or clarity amidst the pain. The comparison of their relationship to a distant sailboat symbolizes how he now views their shared moments as distant memories that are no longer within reach. This section emphasizes the conflict between longing for the past and the painful reality of moving forward.
[Verso 2]
In the second verse, Delaossa expresses the heaviness in his chest, weighed down by the love he still has for his lost partner. The empty bed represents the absence of intimacy, while the phrase “el pecho lleno de todo el amor” (the chest full of all the love) illustrates the depth of his feelings that remain unexpressed. He clings to the hope of eventual healing, wishing for the dawn of a new day and the possibility of finding someone to lift him out of the emotional hell left by the breakup. This verse captures the internal conflict between despair and the fragile hope for recovery.
[Coro]
The chorus repeats, reinforcing the central themes of emotional pain and the futile search for light in the aftermath of heartbreak. Delaossa’s imagery of “agujeritos” and “mariposas rojas” continues to evoke the scars of love, while the reference to the storm and the pulling current suggests how grief controls his emotions, dragging him into further despair.
[Puente]
In the bridge, Delaossa reflects on the countless times he has cried and begged for his partner to return. His eyes have dried from endless tears, and he pleads with God to bring his partner back, further emphasizing the depth of his emotional suffering and desperation. This section adds a spiritual dimension to the song, as Delaossa seeks divine intervention to alleviate his heartache.
[Coro]
The final chorus reinforces the recurring themes of pain, loss, and longing. The repetition of the imagery, paired with the intensity of the wind and storm, solidifies the sense of an emotional journey that is still unfolding. The “mariposas rojas” continue to flutter, representing the unresolved nature of his grief and the search for healing in the aftermath of the breakup.
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