Quiero apartarte de mi lado

Kiko & Shara Kiko & Shara

Breaking Free from a Painful Love

Kiko & Shara's song "Quiero apartarte de mi lado" delves into the emotional turmoil of a relationship that has turned sour. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is deeply affected by the memories of a past love, struggling to reconcile the feelings of love and the pain of betrayal. The recurring theme of loneliness and the haunting memories of the partner's touch highlight the depth of the emotional scars left behind.

The song's chorus, or estribillo, is a powerful declaration of the desire to break free from the emotional torment inflicted by the partner. The protagonist expresses a longing to live a life filled with genuine love rather than being a mere witness to a relationship that was never truly fulfilling. This sentiment is echoed in the lines about wanting to forget the past and move on, despite still being in love. The repetition of the phrase "quiero apartarte de mi lado" underscores the urgency and necessity of this emotional separation.

The lyrics also touch on themes of self-reflection and accountability. The protagonist acknowledges their own role in the relationship's downfall, admitting to actions that may have contributed to the current state of affairs. This introspection adds a layer of complexity to the song, as it is not just about blaming the other person but also about understanding one's own mistakes. The mention of losing one's soul and illusion suggests a deep sense of disillusionment and loss of hope, making the desire to move on even more poignant.

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