A recurring metaphor in the album, representing the risks and "collateral damage" of love. In this song, these "bullets" are the challenges and scars left by a relationship that cannot be claimed openly.
Musically, the track features Morat's signature folk-pop sound, driven by a rhythmic banjo and a driving beat that contrasts with the somewhat melancholy lyrics. This juxtaposition—an upbeat, catchy melody paired with a story of hidden heartbreak—is a hallmark of the band's style, making the song both a radio hit and an emotional anthem for fans.
There is a deep sense of pain in lying to the world. The lyrics mention that if anyone asks about the partner, the singer will deny the truth, even though it "duele por dentro" (hurts inside). Key Themes & Metaphors