mantra II,

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The Paradox of Loving What Hurts Us

Ed Maverick's "mantra II" is a poignant exploration of the complex emotions that arise in a relationship where love and pain are intertwined. The lyrics are a raw and honest reflection of the artist's inner turmoil, grappling with the realization that the person he loves is also the source of his suffering. The repetition of the phrase "Me haces mal, y yo solo te quiero a ti" (You do me harm, and I only want you) underscores the central conflict of the song: the struggle between the desire to stay with someone and the recognition that the relationship is harmful.

The song's structure, with its repetitive verses and the haunting refrain, mirrors the cyclical nature of such a toxic relationship. The plea to be allowed to look and embrace the loved one before they explain their departure suggests a longing for closeness and understanding, even in the face of inevitable separation. The simplicity of the lyrics, paired with the emotional delivery, allows listeners to project their own experiences onto the song, making it a universal anthem for those who have loved someone who wasn't good for them.

The outro, consisting of a series of "Uh, uh, uh, uh," serves as an emotional release, a wordless expression of the pain and confusion that words can no longer convey. It's a powerful ending that leaves the listener with a sense of unresolved tension, much like the unresolved feelings that linger after a difficult breakup.

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  1. Fuentes de Ortiz
  2. Del Río
  3. No Hay Problema
  4. tiempo
  5. transiciones
  6. contenta,
  7. a mis amigos
  8. sueños
  9. Acurrucar
  10. vuelve corazón
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