Enamorado De Tí

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The Silent Yearning of Unrequited Love

Frankie Negron's song "Enamorado De Tí" delves deep into the emotional turmoil of unrequited love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who is deeply in love with someone who is unaware of his feelings. He dreams of being with her, expressing how much he misses and loves her, but is tormented by the fact that she is with someone else. This unreciprocated affection is a source of immense pain for him, as he believes that her current partner does not love her as deeply as he does.

The chorus, "Enamorado de tí y yo se he esperado, por besar tus labios una y otra vez," highlights his longing and the endless wait to express his love. He feels condemned to love her in silence, as her love seems so distant and unattainable. This sense of being trapped in his emotions is further emphasized by the repetition of the phrase "Enamorado de tí yo se he esperado," which underscores his enduring hope and despair.

The song also touches on the idea of idealized love. He imagines a perfect world where she understands his feelings and reciprocates them. The corito (chorus) reinforces this by repeating how he has waited and imagined her love. The lyrics, "si tú supieras cómo te quiero cómo te extraño mi corazón," reveal his deep emotional connection and the pain of not being able to share it. The song captures the essence of longing, hope, and the agony of loving someone from afar, making it a poignant representation of unrequited love.

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