Pa' Mañana Es Tarde

Kaleth Morales Kaleth Morales

A Heart on Fire: The Passionate Plea of Kaleth Morales

Kaleth Morales' song "Pa' Mañana Es Tarde" is a heartfelt declaration of love, filled with urgency and passion. The lyrics reveal the singer's deep feelings for a long-time friend, expressing a desire to move beyond mere friendship. Morales is not content with just morning greetings and casual glances; he yearns for a deeper, more intimate connection. The metaphor of a volcano in his heart vividly illustrates the intensity of his emotions, suggesting that his love is powerful and uncontrollable.

The song's chorus emphasizes the urgency of his plea, as he insists that waiting until tomorrow is too late. Morales' willingness to go to great lengths to win her love is evident in his references to stealing verses from the famous poet Pablo Neruda and even bringing down a piece of the moon. These grand gestures highlight his desperation and the lengths he is willing to go to prove his love. The repeated mention of her beauty being the cause of his madness underscores the idea that her physical appearance has a profound effect on him, driving him to the brink of insanity.

In the latter part of the song, Morales continues to express his willingness to do whatever it takes to win her heart, even if it means serenading her every morning. The imagery of submitting his "hoja de vida" (resume) for her to study is a unique way of showing his commitment and readiness to be evaluated for her love. The song is a beautiful blend of romantic desperation and poetic expression, capturing the essence of unrequited love and the lengths one will go to in the pursuit of happiness.

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  1. Siete Palabras
  2. A blanco y negro
  3. Dile
  4. Me Canse
  5. Unica
  6. Algún día
  7. El Guante
  8. Me estoy Cansando
  9. Angel Del Camino
  10. Vivo En Limbo
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