Lloran Las Palabras

Kaleth Morales Kaleth Morales

The Heartache of a Wandering Soul

Kaleth Morales' song "Lloran Las Palabras" is a poignant ballad that delves into the depths of heartbreak and longing. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is leaving, but feels lost and alone without their loved one. The narrator describes a soul that is slowly freezing, unable to live without the warmth of the departed love. The imagery of a lucero, or bright star, that dims over time, symbolizes the narrator's loss of light and hope in the absence of their beloved.

The song's title, which translates to 'The Words Cry,' reflects the intense emotion that permeates the lyrics. The narrator speaks of walking away from the arms of their love, unsure of where to go, accompanied only by pain. The voice of nostalgia speaks from the heart, and even the words seem to weep within the song. This metaphor suggests that the pain is so profound that it affects every aspect of the narrator's expression, turning even their words into carriers of sorrow. The plea for divine help and a glimmer of hope underscores the desperation and depth of the suffering experienced.

Morales' use of vivid metaphors, such as comparing the pain to a poisoned arrow from Cupid or water that cannot be held back, emphasizes the inescapable and overwhelming nature of the narrator's emotions. The repeated requests for the suffering to end and for God to provide assistance and hope reveal a yearning for relief and a way to move forward. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the agony of unrequited love or the struggle to find a path forward after a profound loss.

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  1. Ella Es Mi Todo
  2. Siete Palabras
  3. Amame
  4. Eres Lo Mas Bello
  5. No Sere Tu Payaso
  6. Caso Cerrado
  7. Anonimo
  8. A Ser El Novio Tuyo
  9. Estoy Que Salgo a Gritarlo
  10. No Sientas Miedo
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