Amor de Engaño

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The Turmoil of Forbidden Love

The song "Amor de Engaño" by Erreway delves into the complexities and contradictions of a love that is both intense and fraught with deception. The lyrics express the emotional turmoil of being close to someone yet feeling distant, sharing everything while also sharing so little. This paradoxical experience suggests a relationship that is deeply connected yet fundamentally flawed, possibly due to lies or deceit.

The chorus, with its powerful declaration of 'Amor de engaño' (love of deception), captures the essence of the song's conflict. The protagonist claims to hate their lover but then admits to missing them, highlighting the struggle between the mind and the heart. The term 'Amor prohibido' (forbidden love) suggests that their love may be socially unacceptable or that there are barriers preventing them from being together. Despite trying to lose this love, the protagonist finds themselves loving the other person even more. This cycle of desire and rejection, love and hate, is emotionally destructive, as indicated by the repeated line about a bleeding heart.

Erreway, known for their pop-rock sound and their origins in the Argentine television series 'Rebelde Way,' often explores themes of youth, love, and rebellion in their music. "Amor de Engaño" is a testament to their style, blending emotive storytelling with catchy melodies to convey the pain and passion of a love that is both deeply desired and damaging.

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