The Torment of Unrequited Love in 'Siento' by Carlos Rivera

Carlos Rivera's song 'Siento' delves deep into the anguish and torment of unrequited love. The lyrics express the profound pain of loving someone who does not reciprocate those feelings. Rivera sings about the difficulty of expressing his emotions and the suffering that comes with keeping them bottled up. The repeated phrase 'Q siento' (What I feel) underscores the intensity of his emotions, which are so powerful that they consume his thoughts and dreams.

The song uses vivid metaphors to convey the depth of the singer's despair. For instance, Rivera mentions that he could 'meter mis ojos al fuego' (put my eyes in the fire), suggesting that he is willing to endure extreme pain for the person he loves, even though he is just a game to them. This metaphor highlights the one-sided nature of his affection and the emotional toll it takes on him. The imagery of love being 'tendido en el viento' (laid out in the wind) further emphasizes the futility and hopelessness of his situation.

'Siento' also touches on themes of self-worth and the realization that the beloved does not value the singer's feelings. Rivera laments that his emotions are being stolen and not appreciated, which leads him to consider whether it would be better to kill this love that is being offended. This internal conflict between holding on to love and letting it go is a central theme in the song, making it a poignant exploration of the complexities of unrequited love and the pain it brings.

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