The Loneliness of Regret in 'A solas' by Embrujo Vallenato

Embrujo Vallenato's song 'A solas' delves deep into the emotional turmoil of regret and loneliness following a breakup. The lyrics are a heartfelt apology, where the singer acknowledges his mistakes and the pain he caused by being self-centered. He reflects on how he ignored the love and affection his partner had for him, and now, in solitude, he is haunted by memories of their time together. The vivid imagery of feeling her presence, hearing her voice, and seeing her photograph only to realize she is no longer there, amplifies his sense of loss and regret.

The song's chorus emphasizes the depth of his sorrow and longing. He expresses a desperate wish to have her back, even to the extent of giving his life for her. The metaphor of wanting to be the spring and her lips as flowers, so he could water them with his kisses, beautifully illustrates his desire to nurture and cherish her if given another chance. This poetic expression highlights the intensity of his feelings and the depth of his remorse.

'A solas' also captures the passage of time and how it feels elongated in the absence of a loved one. The singer mentions that three months feel like a century, underscoring the agony of waiting and the slow passage of time when one is heartbroken. The song concludes with the acknowledgment that despite his efforts, he cannot forget her, and he continues to feel her presence in his dreams and daily life. This persistent longing and the cold emptiness of his room at night encapsulate the essence of the song – a poignant reflection on love lost and the enduring pain of regret.

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  1. Te Amo Tanto
  2. A solas
  3. Amor de Mi Infancia
  4. Contigo
  5. Desde Que Se Fue
  6. Fue Por Ella
  7. Jugué Con Su Amor
  8. Historia Gris
  9. Quien Me Ayuda
  10. Por Que Mi Dios
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