Deja de Llorar

Galy Galiano Galy Galiano

A Tale of Lost Love and New Beginnings

Galy Galiano's song "Deja de Llorar" is a poignant narrative about love lost and found. The lyrics tell the story of a man advising his friend to stop crying over a woman he mistreated. The friend is now regretful, but it's too late; the woman has moved on to a new relationship where she is cherished and respected. The song highlights the consequences of neglect and emotional abuse, emphasizing that love cannot thrive in such an environment.

The protagonist of the song, who is now in a relationship with the woman, contrasts his treatment of her with that of his friend. He describes how he enjoys her kisses, explores her body, and tells her he loves her. This new relationship is depicted as one filled with mutual respect and genuine affection. The woman is now with someone who values her, and this is a stark contrast to her previous relationship, where she was humiliated and taken for granted.

The chorus, "Que viva nuestro amor," which translates to "Long live our love," is a celebratory declaration of the new, healthy relationship. The protagonist urges his friend to accept the loss and move on, as the woman has found happiness and security with him. The song ends on a hopeful note, with the protagonist expressing his commitment to the woman and their love, which he believes will last forever. This narrative serves as a reminder of the importance of treating loved ones with respect and the possibility of finding true love after a painful past.

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  1. La Cita
  2. Ay Corazón
  3. Obsesión
  4. Quien Entiende Este Amor
  5. La Cita
  6. Vente a Vivir Conmigo
  7. Me Bebí Tu Recuerdo
  8. Vestigios
  9. La Distancia
  10. Pequeña Mía
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