Simples Corazones

Fonseca Fonseca

The Unspoken Confession of a Simple Heart

Fonseca's "Simples Corazones" is a heartfelt ballad that delves into the complexities of love and the vulnerability that comes with it. The song begins with the protagonist expressing a desire to confess something that they can no longer keep to themselves. This confession is about feelings that have developed for someone who is already in a relationship with someone else. The protagonist acknowledges the presence of another person in their love interest's life but admits to losing reason over their feelings.

The chorus of the song is a promise of growing love despite the potential mistakes along the way. Fonseca uses the metaphor of seasons changing to illustrate hope and renewal, suggesting that after every 'winter' or hardship, there will be 'flowers' or happiness. The lyrics convey a sense of earnestness and commitment, as the protagonist is willing to lay all their cards on the table and make a promise, even though it might be too soon for such declarations. The repeated phrase 'simples corazones' (simple hearts) emphasizes the idea that love is fundamentally simple and pure, even when the situations surrounding it are complicated.

The song's bridge reinforces the protagonist's patience and the depth of their feelings, highlighting that the wait has not been in vain. The imagery of having so much love 'stored away' to give to the person they care about adds to the emotional weight of the song. Fonseca's lyrics are a testament to the power of love to inspire hope, commitment, and the courage to express one's true feelings, even in the face of potential rejection or complication.

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  1. Prometo
  2. CANTO A LA VIDA
  3. Si Te Acuerdas de Mi
  4. Por Toda La Vida
  5. Arroyito
  6. Por Pura Curiosidad
  7. Ven
  8. Vine a Buscarte (remix) (feat. Alexis & Fido)
  9. Estar Lejos
  10. Baila Esta Última
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