Cuántas Veces

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Eternal Love and Longing in 'Cuántas Veces'

Abel Pintos' song 'Cuántas Veces' is a heartfelt exploration of love, longing, and the pain of separation. The lyrics convey a deep emotional connection between the singer and their beloved, emphasizing the intensity of their feelings. Pintos sings about the countless times he has whispered his love into the ear of his beloved, even when they are not listening or aware. This unreciprocated expression of love highlights the vulnerability and yearning that comes with deep affection.

The recurring theme of embracing and causing pain 'as if it were the last time' underscores the fragility and preciousness of their moments together. The singer's life and soul are metaphorically placed in the hands of the beloved, indicating a profound dependence and trust. The paths the singer walks are driven by the hope that the beloved will be waiting, showcasing a sense of purpose and direction fueled by love. The act of singing becomes a medium to express these emotions, as the singer finds solace and joy in sharing his feelings through music.

The imagery of a shooting star and the ability to make wishes adds a layer of magical realism to the song. It symbolizes fleeting opportunities and the choices one must make in life. The 'sirens of evil' falling asleep suggests a temporary respite from life's challenges, allowing the singer to focus on his enduring love. Despite uncertainties about the future and the possibility of being separated by fate, the singer's love remains unwavering. This steadfast devotion, even in the face of potential separation, speaks to the timeless and unconditional nature of true love.

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  1. El Antigal
  2. Deseos De Cosas Imposibles
  3. Para Cantar He Nacido
  4. Crónica
  5. Ofrezco
  6. En Mi Sangre
  7. Campo Afuera
  8. Te Ofrezco
  9. Una Razón
  10. Abrazándonos (feat. Francisca Valenzuela)
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