Un Engaño Mas

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The Fear of Loving Again: A Heart's Dilemma

In the song "Un Engaño Mas" by Intenso, the lyrics delve into the emotional turmoil of someone who has been deeply hurt by a past betrayal and is now grappling with the fear of experiencing that pain again. The repetition of the word "miedo" (fear) underscores the protagonist's anxiety about opening up to love once more. This fear is not unfounded, as they have already been betrayed once, making the prospect of another deception unbearable.

The lyrics also highlight a glimmer of hope and the possibility of healing. The protagonist acknowledges that the new person in their life seems different, potentially trustworthy, and capable of restoring their faith in love. However, the scars of the past make it difficult for them to fully embrace this new relationship. The line "Solo una palabra de ti bastaría para convencerme" (Just one word from you would be enough to convince me) suggests that the protagonist is on the verge of taking a leap of faith, needing just a small reassurance to overcome their fears.

Intenso's musical style, often characterized by its emotional depth and poignant lyrics, perfectly complements the theme of this song. The raw vulnerability expressed in "Un Engaño Mas" resonates with anyone who has ever been hesitant to love again after being hurt. The song captures the universal struggle between the desire to love and the fear of being hurt, making it a powerful anthem for those navigating the complexities of trust and emotional recovery.

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  1. Un Engaño Mas
  2. Dejate Llevar
  3. Si Ella Supiera
  4. Desafortunadamente
  5. Vuelve
  6. Duele
  7. Como Es Posible
  8. Inolvidable
  9. Y Me Lleno de Miedo
  10. No Te Voy A Detener
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