The Longing for Lost Love in 'Hay veces' by Antonio Carmona

Antonio Carmona's song 'Hay veces' delves deep into the emotional turmoil of longing and loss. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who wakes up with hope, only to be met with the painful reality of a love that is no longer present. The repetition of 'hay veces' (there are times) underscores the recurring nature of these feelings, suggesting that the pain and hope are cyclical and ever-present in the narrator's life.

The song speaks to the universal experience of missing someone who was once a significant part of one's life. The lines 'Ya sabes lo que es vivir sin ilusiones, ya sabes lo que es vivir sin nada más' (You know what it's like to live without dreams, you know what it's like to live without anything else) highlight the emptiness and disillusionment that comes with such a loss. The narrator is left clinging to memories and the hope that their love will return, as evidenced by the repeated plea for a 'regálame un amanecer llenito de amor' (give me a dawn full of love).

Carmona's soulful delivery and the poignant lyrics create a powerful emotional impact. The song captures the essence of yearning and the struggle to move forward when one's heart is still anchored in the past. The imagery of light and dreams associated with the lost love adds a layer of depth, suggesting that the person brought a sense of hope and possibility that is now missing. This longing for a return to that state of love and fulfillment is a central theme, making 'Hay veces' a touching and relatable exploration of love and loss.

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  2. Para Que Tú No Llores Feat. Alejandro Sanz
  3. Ojos Verdes
  4. Se amarra el pelo
  5. Hay veces
  6. A Lucía Fernanda
  7. Una, 2 y 3
  8. Miedo (tangos)
  9. Ay de Mí
  10. Bum Bum
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