Cuando el amor se acaba

Felipe Peláez Felipe Peláez

The Heartache of Lost Love

Felipe Peláez's song "Cuando el amor se acaba" delves into the profound sorrow and regret that accompanies the end of a romantic relationship. The lyrics poignantly capture the realization that love has faded, rendering words like "I love you" and "I miss you" meaningless. The song reflects on the finality of a chapter in life, emphasizing the pain of recognizing that everything was done wrong and the deep longing for what once was.

The chorus, with its repeated lament of "se acabo el amor" (love is over), underscores the emotional weight of losing love. Peláez sings about how the best years of his life have vanished along with the love he once had. The lyrics highlight the futility of excuses and the realization that forgiveness is no longer enough when love has disappeared. This theme is further explored through the regret of missed opportunities to show affection and appreciation, which now seem like simple gestures that could have made a significant difference.

The song also touches on the inevitability of moving on, despite the pain. Peláez acknowledges that looking back and hoping for a return of the past is a waste of time. The imagery of finding the sun at night symbolizes the impossibility of rekindling the lost love. The song serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of valuing and nurturing love while it lasts, as once it is gone, it may be impossible to recover.

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  1. Cuando Quieras Quiero
  2. Llegaste tú
  3. Yo quiero volver
  4. Pase lo que pase
  5. Demasiado tarde
  6. Vivo Pensando En Ti (part. Maluma)
  7. Llego el momento
  8. Y que sera de mi
  9. Pa las que sea
  10. Culpable de tu amor
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