Un Ángel Llora

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The Lament of Lost Love: Annette Moreno's 'Un Ángel Llora'

Annette Moreno's song 'Un Ángel Llora' is a poignant ballad that delves into the themes of love, loss, and regret. The lyrics tell a story of a love that has withered away, leaving behind only the bitter remnants of what once was a beautiful relationship. The opening lines, 'Las flores ya no llegan, el poema se acabó' (The flowers no longer arrive, the poem is over), set a somber tone, indicating that the romance and affection that were once present have now ceased.

As the song progresses, the narrative unfolds to reveal a woman longing to turn back time and relive the cherished moments of the past. The metaphor of the ocean losing its blue color represents the depth of sadness and the loss of vibrancy in life following the end of the relationship. The recurring image of an angel crying serves as a powerful symbol of the divine sorrow over the pain and heartbreak experienced by the characters in the song.

The final verses of the song depict a man who has forgotten the love he once promised, only to be confronted with the death of his beloved. The realization of his loss is too late, and he is left to mourn at her grave, wishing to hear her voice once more. The song captures the essence of regret and the irreversible nature of time, as well as the profound impact that love and loss can have on an individual's life. Annette Moreno's emotive performance and the melancholic melody amplify the song's message, making 'Un Ángel Llora' a touching ode to lost love.

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  1. No es dificil
  2. Un Ángel Llora
  3. Guardián de Mi Corazón
  4. Bajate de la canoa
  5. Angel Guardian
  6. Me quemas
  7. Como Me Quieres
  8. Demente
  9. Corazón Lunatico
  10. Mentira
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