Pensaba en ti

Enrique Guzmán Enrique Guzmán

Reflecting on Lost Love and Moving On

The song "Pensaba en ti" by Enrique Guzmán is a poignant reflection on past love and the process of moving on. The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia and regret, as the singer reminisces about a time when he was deeply in love and thought constantly about his partner. However, the tone shifts as he acknowledges that this person is no longer as significant in his life, and he no longer dwells on thoughts of them.

The phrase 'una vez amor' suggests that the love he felt was once strong but has now faded, and the person who was once his 'reyna fiel' (faithful queen) has lost their importance to him. The bitterness of this realization is captured in the line 'Ami solo me queda algo de hiel,' which translates to 'All that's left for me is some bitterness.' The song's narrator has come to terms with the fact that he idealized his partner, treating her as someone to be worshipped ('también te venere'), but he now sees this as a mistake.

The recurring theme of disillusionment with love is further emphasized by the singer's declaration that he will no longer deal with 'niñas' (young girls), implying a decision to avoid naive or immature relationships in the future. The metaphor of a 'gran Marquez' (great Marquis) represents an ideal partner for his ex-lover, but the singer concludes that he does not wish to be that person. This final realization marks a turning point, where the singer chooses to let go of the past and move forward with his life.

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