Siento

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The Heartache of Living Without You

La Barra's song "Siento" is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the deep emotional impact of separation. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship where the partner has been a constant presence through every joy and hardship. The repetition of phrases like "cada alegría de mi vida" and "cada momento difícil" emphasizes the omnipresence of the loved one in the narrator's life, highlighting the depth of their bond.

The song delves into the narrator's struggle to cope with the sudden absence of their partner. The recurring line "Y yo siento que la vida me pasa de largo" captures the feeling of life slipping away without the loved one by their side. This sense of loss is further amplified by metaphors such as the train moving quickly away and the world being submerged in tears. These images convey a profound sense of despair and helplessness, as the narrator grapples with the reality of living without their significant other.

Moreover, the song touches on the transformative power of love. The narrator acknowledges that their understanding of love and passion was shaped by their partner, indicating a deep sense of gratitude and reverence. However, this also intensifies the pain of separation, as the narrator feels that their world has lost its sweetness and meaning. The repeated fear of dying without seeing their loved one again underscores the depth of their emotional turmoil and the irreplaceable role their partner played in their life.

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  1. Casi La Mato
  2. Mi Mundo Tú
  3. Sin Tí, Sin Mí
  4. Olvida Esa Mujer
  5. Ni Tu Ni Yo
  6. Vivir Así Es Morir de Amor
  7. Orgullosa
  8. Confidencias
  9. Mi Primer Beso
  10. Sobrevivire
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