Ramito De Violeta

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The Secret Love Behind the Violets: A Tale of Hidden Affection

La Mona Jiménez's song "Ramito De Violeta" tells a poignant story of a woman trapped in a loveless marriage, finding solace in the mysterious letters and flowers she receives from an unknown admirer. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of her life, where her husband is described as having a bad temper and lacking tenderness. Despite this, she has been receiving poetic letters and violets for over three years, which have brought joy back into her life.

The chorus of the song repeatedly questions the identity of the secret admirer, who sends her flowers every November 9th without fail. This ritual becomes a beacon of hope and happiness for her, contrasting sharply with the coldness of her marriage. The woman often dreams about who this kind and tender person might be, imagining him as an older man with a gentle smile and loving hands. However, she remains unaware of the true identity of her secret admirer.

In a twist of fate, it is revealed that her husband is the one sending the letters and flowers. Despite his outward demeanor, he has been expressing his love for her in this secretive way. This revelation adds a layer of complexity to their relationship, showing that even in a seemingly unhappy marriage, there can be hidden depths of affection. The woman remains blissfully ignorant of this fact, continuing to find joy in the mysterious gestures of love, while her husband silently acknowledges his role in her happiness.

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  1. Incoherencia de Amor
  2. Agujita De Oro
  3. Adiós
  4. Informe Policial
  5. Amor De Compra Y Venta
  6. Al Rojo Vivo
  7. Adrenalina
  8. Jaque Mate
  9. La Novia Blanca
  10. Alguién Como Tú
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