Largas Se Me Hacen Las Horas

Las Jilguerillas Las Jilguerillas

Heartache and Betrayal in the Countryside

The song 'Largas Se Me Hacen Las Horas' by Las Jilguerillas is a poignant narrative of love, longing, and betrayal. The title, which translates to 'The Hours Feel Long,' sets the tone for a story steeped in emotional turmoil. The protagonist reminisces about a past love, describing her as the most beautiful rose in the region, someone who gave her love unconditionally. This idyllic romance is painted with vivid imagery, such as their countless moments of affection under the shade of a laurel tree, symbolizing a pure and profound connection.

However, the narrative takes a turn when the protagonist leaves to seek fortune, promising to return. The beloved swears to wait for him, but as time passes, he receives a letter revealing her marriage to another. This revelation shatters the protagonist, who had been working hard and holding onto the hope of reuniting with his love. The betrayal is a stark contrast to the earlier depiction of their love, highlighting the pain of broken promises and the harsh realities of life.

In the final verses, the protagonist, now wealthy, expresses a desire to confront his former lover and teach her a lesson about keeping promises. This shift from sorrow to a sense of vindication underscores the emotional journey from love to heartbreak and ultimately to a quest for retribution. The song encapsulates themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human emotions, all set against the backdrop of rural life, which is a common theme in the music of Las Jilguerillas, known for their traditional Mexican folk style.

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  1. El Bracero Fracasado
  2. Largas Se Me Hacen Las Horas
  3. La Traicionera
  4. Tristes Recuerdos
  5. En Otros Tiempos
  6. Acabame De Matar
  7. El Bato Gacho
  8. Caminos De Michoacán
  9. Cumpleaños
  10. Chiquita Pero Picosa
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