Por Ti Me Quedo En San Luis (feat. Un León Marinero)

Kevin Kaarl Kevin Kaarl

Heartache and Acceptance in 'Por Ti Me Quedo En San Luis'

Kevin Kaarl's song 'Por Ti Me Quedo En San Luis,' featuring Un León Marinero, is a poignant exploration of heartache, acceptance, and the bittersweet process of moving on from a past relationship. The lyrics convey a deep sense of loss and resignation, as the narrator acknowledges that there is nothing left to give to their former lover. Despite the pain, there is no animosity; instead, there is a desire to see the other person happy and saved from further hurt.

The recurring theme of not belonging and the metaphor of a 'grey sky' in San Luis symbolize the emotional turmoil and the feeling of being out of place. The narrator wishes they could stay for the sake of their former lover, but the reality is that their heart is no longer in it. This internal conflict is palpable, as the narrator grapples with the harsh truth that they must move on, even though it hurts.

The song also touches on the difficulty of letting go and the struggle to forget. The narrator admits to no longer being able to write songs, a metaphor for losing inspiration and joy. Despite the pain, there is a sense of gratitude for the past and a hope that the former lover will find happiness in the future. The closing lines, 'Y algún día el cielo te lo pagará,' reflect a wish for divine recompense for the good times shared, adding a layer of spiritual hope to the emotional narrative.

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  1. Colapso
  2. te quiero tanto
  3. San Lucas
  4. me va a costar
  5. Si Supieras
  6. Abrazado a Ti
  7. Amor Viejo
  8. Vámonos a Marte
  9. Vete
  10. mis compas tan aquí
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