Medio corazon

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The Half-Hearted Love of 'Medio Corazon'

Cielo Razzo's song 'Medio Corazon' delves into the complexities of a relationship marked by emotional imbalance and longing. The lyrics paint a picture of a man who feels he is only receiving half of his partner's affection, symbolized by the phrase 'la mitad de su corazón' (half of her heart). This recurring theme underscores the sense of incompleteness and yearning that permeates the song. The protagonist acknowledges his own flaws, referring to himself as a 'ladrón' (thief), suggesting a sense of guilt or unworthiness that might contribute to the fractured relationship.

The plea 'Nena recordame, no huyas de mi noche' (Baby, remember me, don't flee from my night) highlights the protagonist's desperation for connection and fear of abandonment. The night metaphorically represents a time of vulnerability and solitude, emphasizing his need for her presence. Despite his awareness of the emotional distance, he remains hopeful and clings to the possibility of reconciliation, even if it means facing the uncertainty of whether he is the one destined to 'morir con ella' (die with her).

The song also touches on the theme of choice and truth, as seen in the lines 'Ella elige, la verdad, la mentira, en que vivirá' (She chooses, the truth, the lie, in which she will live). This suggests that the partner has the power to shape the reality of their relationship, further complicating the protagonist's emotional turmoil. The repeated refrain of receiving only half of her heart underscores the pain of unfulfilled love and the struggle to find wholeness in a relationship fraught with imbalance and uncertainty.

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