Quererte a ti

Ángela Carrasco Ángela Carrasco

The Heartache of Unrequited Love in 'Quererte a ti'

The song 'Quererte a ti' by Ángela Carrasco is a poignant ballad that delves into the depths of unrequited love. The lyrics express the pain and longing that come with loving someone who does not return those feelings. The metaphorical language used throughout the song paints a picture of the emotional struggle inherent in one-sided affection.

The opening lines compare loving the unattainable person to trying to extract a sigh from the wind or a kiss from emptiness, highlighting the futility and inherent silence in the singer's love. The act of loving in solitude is likened to speaking words of love that are never answered, and the realization that one's affections are not only unreciprocated but also unwelcome. The chorus reinforces this theme, equating the act of loving with attempting to win heaven through love, facing pain without fear, and engaging in a battle where there is no adversary—except perhaps the lover's own unyielding desire.

The song also touches on the emotional turmoil that accompanies unrequited love, such as tears, jealousy, and doubt. The singer acknowledges the uselessness of pleading for the affection of the beloved and questions the extent to which they must go to earn that love. The repetition of the phrase 'Quererte a ti' (loving you) throughout the song serves as a haunting reminder of the persistent and consuming nature of this one-sided love affair. Ángela Carrasco's emotive delivery of the lyrics adds to the song's impact, making 'Quererte a ti' a moving portrayal of love's more painful side.

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  1. Lástima
  2. No, No Hay Nadie Mas
  3. Boca Rosa
  4. Mi Único Amigo
  5. Cariño Mio
  6. Tú También Me Haces Falta
  7. Es Más Que Amor
  8. Caribe (feat. Willy Chirino)
  9. Quererte a ti
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