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Canela literally translates to "cinnamon". While it's a common spice, its use in this song is quite evocative and interesting.

Here, the singer describes his love interest with "tu piel a canela" (your cinnamon skin). This phrase beautifully paints a picture of warm, perhaps sun-kissed or naturally tanned skin, suggesting a captivating and alluring quality. It's a unique and sensory way to describe someone's complexion, making it memorable.

"Canela" is a love song about longing for someone the singer can't stop thinking about. He calls her "morena" and describes her skin as cinnamon-colored, and admits he lies awake at night unable to forget her face.

He remembers the day she pulled away, comparing love to something that flies off like the wind, and confesses he's still stuck in the past, unable to let go of old wounds. Through it all he keeps circling back to the same wish: to kiss her again, under the full moon, at the same hour they used to meet.

It's a simple, repetitive love song built around obsession and heartbreak, the kind of song made for singing along to the chorus.

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