A Night of Longing and Heartache

“Una Noche Mas” by Binomio de Oro de América is a poignant ballad that delves deep into the emotional turmoil of longing and heartache. The song captures the essence of a lonely night filled with sadness and memories, where the protagonist is tormented by insomnia and thoughts of a lost love. The lyrics vividly describe the physical and emotional toll of this separation, emphasizing how the absence of the loved one has left the protagonist feeling soulless and lifeless.

The song's chorus is a heartfelt plea to God for compassion and a return of the lost love. The protagonist expresses a deep sense of unreciprocated love, symbolized by a bouquet of flowers that remains alive only because it is tended to, much like the protagonist's heart that beats solely for the absent lover. This metaphor highlights the fragility of the protagonist's emotional state and the dependency on the loved one's return for survival.

In the latter part of the song, the protagonist yearns for freedom from the emotional chains that bind him. He desires to rid himself of the painful memories and the scars left by the past experience. Despite his efforts to distract himself, he acknowledges that only the return of his beloved can truly bring him relief. The song concludes with a resigned acceptance that his heart, not his mind, dictates his actions, underscoring the profound impact of love and loss on his life.

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  2. El Higuerón
  3. Quiero Que Seas Mi Estrella
  4. Realízame Mis Sueños
  5. Un Osito Dormilón
  6. Qué Bonito
  7. El Llanto de Un Rey
  8. No Pude Olvidarte
  9. Lejos de Ti
  10. Como Olvidarte
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