una depre de amor

Fabio Guerra Fabio Guerra

Heartbreak and Self-Reflection in 'una depre de amor'

Fabio Guerra's song 'una depre de amor' delves deep into the emotional turmoil and self-reflection that follows a painful breakup. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man grappling with loneliness and regret, symbolized by his late-night drinking and the stark realization of his solitude. The mention of a 'botella de 1942' at 3 AM sets a somber tone, highlighting the protagonist's attempt to drown his sorrows in alcohol, only to find himself alone with his thoughts.

The chorus reveals a poignant struggle with self-worth and the desire for reconciliation. The protagonist admits to his flaws and acknowledges that he might not deserve his former lover, yet he is willing to give everything, even his life, to win her back. This internal conflict is further emphasized by his decision not to call her, fearing that hearing her voice might plunge him into a deeper depression. This illustrates the delicate balance between longing and self-preservation.

The repeated phrase 'Y no eres tú, soy yo' underscores the theme of self-blame and the recognition of mutual hurt in the relationship. Both parties have caused wounds, leading to their separation. The song's refrain, 'como duele,' captures the raw pain of heartbreak, a universal emotion that resonates with many listeners. Fabio Guerra's heartfelt delivery and the melancholic melody amplify the sense of loss and yearning, making 'una depre de amor' a powerful exploration of love, regret, and the struggle to move on.

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  1. Fue...
  2. soy un desastre
  3. no me lo creo
  4. una depre de amor
  5. Siempre Pienso En Ti
  6. Dímelo Mami
  7. No Te Guardo Rencor
  8. Tequilazos
  9. Maybe We Can Try Again
  10. !Ay! Que dolor
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