Egoismo

Joselito Joselito

The Consuming Fire of Possessive Love in 'Egoismo'

Joselito's song 'Egoismo' delves deep into the intense and often overwhelming emotions of possessive love. The lyrics are a raw and passionate declaration of love that borders on obsession. From the very beginning, the singer expresses a fervent 'te quiero' that emanates from the depths of his soul, highlighting the intensity of his feelings. This love is described as a burning cry that shatters his mind, indicating the all-consuming nature of his emotions.

The recurring theme of 'egoísmo' (selfishness) in the song underscores the possessive aspect of the singer's love. He admits to being constantly aware of everything related to his beloved, to the point where he only allows the pillow she sleeps on to touch her. This metaphor illustrates his desire to control and possess every aspect of her life. The singer's wish that no other hands dress her body and that her lips always utter the same prayer further emphasizes his need for exclusivity and control.

The song also touches on the agony and torment that come with such possessive love. The singer acknowledges that this obsession is his life, and it dominates him completely. The repetition of the word 'egoísmo' throughout the song serves as a reminder of the selfish nature of his love, which, while deeply passionate, is also suffocating and controlling. Joselito's 'Egoismo' is a powerful exploration of the darker side of love, where passion and possession intertwine, leading to a consuming and dominating obsession.

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