Que duro fue tu amor

Dalila Dalila

The Regretful Heart: A Tale of Lost Love

Dalila's song "Que duro fue tu amor" is a poignant exploration of regret and the painful consequences of infidelity. The lyrics convey a deep sense of remorse from the narrator, who acknowledges the foolishness of losing a cherished love. The opening lines, "Que tonta fui al perder tus besos y no supe entender tus sentimientos," set the tone for the song, highlighting the narrator's realization of their mistake in not valuing their partner's feelings and affection.

The song delves into the narrator's misguided attempt to find pleasure elsewhere, only to discover that it was a fleeting and empty experience. The lines, "mi cuerpo desnudé a otro me entregué y ruego que tu puedas perdonarme," reveal the narrator's vulnerability and their desperate plea for forgiveness. This moment of infidelity is portrayed as a significant error, one that has led to a profound sense of loss and despair.

Dalila's emotive delivery and the heartfelt lyrics emphasize the theme of comparison and the unique value of the lost love. The narrator laments, "que pena fue probar y compararte las cosas que tu haces como nadie," underscoring the irreplaceable nature of their partner's love and actions. The song captures the universal experience of realizing the true worth of something only after it is gone, making it a relatable and touching narrative about love, mistakes, and the hope for redemption.

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  1. Casi perfecto
  2. un gran profesional.. (kon trinidad)
  3. Ahora soy yo
  4. Amor prohibido
  5. Tanto Amor
  6. si ahora te vas..
  7. Te perdone tantas veces
  8. No te he robado nada
  9. Dame Mas Amor
  10. Tú Volverás
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