Fruta amarga

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The Bitter Fruit of Lost Love: A Journey Through Heartache

Homero Manzi's song "Fruta amarga" delves deep into the emotional turmoil and regret that follows a lost love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a heart grappling with the aftermath of a painful separation. The recurring imagery of a "bitter fruit" symbolizes the lingering taste of sorrow and loneliness that the protagonist is left with. This metaphor is powerful, as it encapsulates the essence of regret and the lasting impact of a love that has turned sour.

The song's narrative unfolds through a series of poignant reflections. The protagonist reminisces about the past, recalling the warmth and joy that their lover once brought into their life. Descriptions like "Eras la luz de sol" (You were the sunlight) and "la canción feliz" (the happy song) highlight the contrast between the past happiness and the present desolation. The use of natural elements such as "llovizna gris" (gray drizzle) and "aroma de rosal" (scent of roses) further emphasizes the depth of the emotional landscape, making the sense of loss even more palpable.

Manzi's lyrics also explore the theme of guilt and self-reproach. The protagonist acknowledges their role in the heartbreak, admitting that a moment of madness and lack of tenderness led to the irrevocable damage. The lines "en un instante atroz te hice llorar" (in a dreadful moment, I made you cry) and "una nube sin sentido, sin clemencia, sin olvido, sin perdón" (a senseless cloud, without mercy, without forgetfulness, without forgiveness) convey the weight of their remorse. This introspection adds a layer of complexity to the song, as it not only mourns the lost love but also grapples with the internal struggle of coming to terms with one's own actions.

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  1. Torrente
  2. Milonga triste
  3. Fueye
  4. Noches provincianas
  5. Fuimos
  6. Oro y plata
  7. Arrabal
  8. Gota de lluvia
  9. Paisaje
  10. Así es el tango
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