Quisiera
Kiruba
The Heart's Dilemma: Love or Let Go?
Kiruba's song "Quisiera" delves into the emotional turmoil of a love that is on the brink of collapse. The lyrics express a profound sense of confusion and pain, as the narrator grapples with whether to continue nurturing the relationship or to let it die. This internal conflict is evident from the very beginning, where the narrator questions if it is better to live this love or to kill it, suggesting a deep struggle between holding on and moving on.
The song is rich with metaphors that illustrate the depth of the narrator's feelings. For instance, the line "todas las palabras se han quedado rotas" (all the words have been broken) conveys the idea that communication has failed, leaving only the remnants of what once was. The imagery of tears soaking the heart further emphasizes the sorrow and emotional weight carried by the narrator. Additionally, the comparison of being left like old, dirty shoes poignantly captures the sense of abandonment and worthlessness felt by the narrator.
Despite the pain, there is a persistent longing for reconciliation. The repeated chorus, where the narrator yearns for the lover's kisses and embraces as they once were, highlights a desperate desire to return to happier times. This longing is coupled with a glimmer of hope that time might heal the wounds, even though the narrator feels that the love is being denied. The song encapsulates the universal experience of heartache and the complex emotions involved in deciding whether to fight for love or to let it go.