Mi Buen Corazon

Amanda Miguel Amanda Miguel

The Struggle of a Vulnerable Heart

The song "Mi Buen Corazon" by Amanda Miguel is a poignant ballad that delves into the vulnerability and resilience of the human heart in the face of love's trials. The lyrics personify the heart as a separate entity, one that the singer pleads with, questioning its tendency to fall in love despite repeated hurts. The heart is depicted as both a source of strength and a curse, leading the singer towards pain and suffering in the pursuit of love.

The chorus of the song expresses a deep sense of fear and trepidation, as the singer feels the heart beginning to beat with the possibility of new love, knowing that it often leads to tears and fear. This indicates a cycle of emotional pain that the singer has experienced, where love has consistently brought more sorrow than joy. The use of the phrase 'penas, siempre penas' (sorrows, always sorrows) emphasizes the continual disappointment encountered in romantic endeavors.

In the latter part of the song, there is a shift towards a resolution. The singer comes to the conclusion that it might be better for both herself and her heart to stop desiring, to protect themselves from further pain. This is a moment of self-reflection and self-care, where the singer contemplates the idea of guarding her heart against the bitterness of unfulfilling love. The song, therefore, captures the internal conflict between the desire for love and the need to avoid the hurt that can come with it.

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