Tengo miedo

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The Torment of Love: Rocío Jurado's 'Tengo miedo'

Rocío Jurado's song 'Tengo miedo' is a poignant expression of the fear and vulnerability that comes with deep love. The lyrics convey a sense of anxiety and trepidation that the singer feels about her romantic relationship. The title itself, which translates to 'I am afraid,' sets the tone for the emotional turmoil that is explored throughout the song.

The lyrics describe love as a prison where fear acts as the jailer, suggesting that the intensity of her feelings has trapped her in a state of constant worry. The fear of not being loved in return ('si no te dicen te quiero') and the jealousy that even in sleep ('aun dormía me dan celos') are powerful emotions that the singer is grappling with. The repetition of 'miedo' (fear) emphasizes the overwhelming nature of these feelings. The song also touches on the paradox of love, where the singer is afraid of being with her lover but also terrified of losing them ('Tiemblo de verme contigo y tiemblo si no te veo'). This duality captures the complexity of love and the pain it can bring.

Rocío Jurado, known for her powerful voice and emotional delivery, was a Spanish singer who excelled in genres such as flamenco, copla, and ballads. Her performance of 'Tengo miedo' likely brings a depth of feeling to the lyrics, making the song resonate with anyone who has experienced the fear that accompanies deep affection. The song's exploration of love's darker side is a reminder of the risks we take when we open our hearts to others.

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