Contigo Aprendi

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The Heartache of Unrequited Love in 'Contigo Aprendi'

The song 'Contigo Aprendi' by Duo Ayacucho is a poignant expression of love and the pain of its unrequited nature. The lyrics convey a deep sense of learning to love unconditionally, which is a significant emotional milestone in anyone's life. The repetition of the line 'Contigo yo aprendí a querer sin condición' emphasizes the profound impact that the subject of the song has had on the singer, teaching them the essence of true love that expects nothing in return.

However, the song takes a turn as it reflects on the sorrow of love that is not reciprocated. The singer mentions that there are no barriers in love, which was a belief once shared with their beloved. This belief is shattered as the singer faces the reality of being forgotten. The use of the terms 'Ocobambina' and 'Ayacuchana' refer to women from specific regions in Peru, suggesting a personal and cultural connection to the love interest, which makes the separation even more poignant.

The final verses of the song express a lingering attachment and confusion. The singer is haunted by thoughts and dreams of their love, indicating an inability to move on. This emotional turmoil is a testament to the depth of their feelings and the struggle to understand what went wrong. The song captures the universal experience of loving deeply and the heartbreak that often accompanies it when that love is not returned.

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  1. 25 Años
  2. Carnavales Ayacuchanos
  3. Amor Amor
  4. Contigo Aprendi
  5. El Adiós
  6. Niña
  7. Mi Caballo
  8. Desolación
  9. Paloma Torcasa
  10. Para Un Viejo Corazòn
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