The Heart's Lament: A Tango of Love and Betrayal

Carlos di Sarli's song "Corazón" is a poignant tango that delves deep into the themes of love, betrayal, and resilience. The lyrics are a heartfelt conversation between the singer and his own heart, which he accuses of lying and crying despite the evident betrayal by a loved one. The heart, personified, is depicted as a companion in suffering, mirroring the singer's pain and confusion as he grapples with the loss of a love that has moved on to another's embrace.

The song's narrative is rich with metaphors and cultural references typical of tango music, a genre known for its emotional depth and dramatic storytelling. The heart is not just an organ but a symbol of unwavering loyalty and endurance. The singer urges his heart to remain steadfast, even as he acknowledges the profound sorrow they both share. This plea for constancy in the face of heartbreak highlights the tango's characteristic blend of melancholy and hope.

In the latter part of the song, the singer expresses a desire to forget the past, symbolized by the 'flower of oblivion,' and to move beyond the pain inflicted by the unfaithful lover. Yet, there is also a glimmer of faith and retribution, as he believes in divine justice and the cyclical nature of life. He envisions a future where the betrayer, humbled and repentant, will return to seek forgiveness. This blend of sorrow, hope, and a belief in eventual redemption encapsulates the essence of tango, making "Corazón" a timeless piece that resonates with anyone who has experienced the complexities of love and loss.

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  1. Bahia Blanca
  2. A La Gran Muñeca
  3. Bien Frappé
  4. Corazón
  5. Charlemos
  6. Cicatrices
  7. Gracias
  8. En Un Beso La Vida
  9. El Abrojito
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