Cobardía

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The Regret of Missed Chances

Gloria Trevi's song "Cobardía" delves into the theme of regret and missed opportunities in love. The lyrics express a deep sense of self-reproach for not seizing the moment to express feelings and take action when the chance was present. The protagonist reflects on the numerous moments that slipped away due to their own hesitation and fear, leading to a profound sense of loss and frustration. This emotional turmoil is encapsulated in the repeated lament of "qué cobardía," highlighting the cowardice that prevented them from acting on their desires.

The song paints vivid imagery of specific instances where the protagonist could have acted differently, such as not kissing the person they loved or not looking them in the eyes. These moments are described with a sense of longing and regret, emphasizing the emotional weight of what was left unsaid and undone. The mention of a particular night involving a "caucho y la multa" adds a personal touch, suggesting a shared experience that could have been a turning point in their relationship.

Gloria Trevi, known for her bold and expressive style, uses this song to explore the universal human experience of regret and the fear of vulnerability. The lyrics convey a hope that there will be another chance to be alone with the person they love and to finally seize the moment. This hope is tinged with a sense of urgency and determination to overcome the cowardice that held them back before, making "Cobardía" a poignant reflection on the importance of courage in love.

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