Si Me Ves Llorar Por Ti

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The Heartache of Letting Go: David Pavón's 'Si Me Ves Llorar Por Ti'

David Pavón's 'Si Me Ves Llorar Por Ti' is a poignant ballad that delves into the emotional turmoil of ending a once cherished relationship. The lyrics express the necessity of saying 'no' and walking away when love becomes painful, despite the deep wounds it leaves on the soul. The song captures the essence of a person who is grappling with the decision to leave a partner to avoid further pain and bitterness, acknowledging that the relationship has reached its inevitable end.

The narrator speaks directly to the divine, asking for God's help in finding the strength to say goodbye and for their former lover to find warmth in a new love. This plea highlights the selfless aspect of love, where even in the midst of heartbreak, the narrator wishes happiness for the person they are leaving behind. The repetition of 'no te olvido' (I don't forget you) emphasizes the lingering attachment and the difficulty of moving on. The song's emotional weight is further amplified by the imagery of crying and the declaration of an undying love that will be revealed if the former partner ever sees the narrator weeping.

The final verses of the song bring a bittersweet resolution. The narrator accepts the irony of their situation, expressing a desire for the ex-partner's happiness despite the personal pain it causes. This acceptance is a testament to the complexity of love and the resilience required to let go of someone deeply loved. 'Si Me Ves Llorar Por Ti' resonates with anyone who has experienced the heartache of a necessary farewell and the hope for a better future for both parties involved.

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  1. Cara Dura
  2. Dígale
  3. Me equivoqué de nuevo
  4. Si me ves llorar
  5. Como Lo Haces Conmigo
  6. La Tristeza Se Fué
  7. Nunca Te Diré Adiós
  8. Perdóname
  9. Vete Con Él
  10. Y Nos Amamos
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