Las Chicas Se Cuentan Todo

Legna Hernández Legna Hernández

Sisterhood and Betrayal: The Tale of Shared Secrets

Legna Hernández's song "Las Chicas Se Cuentan Todo" delves into the emotional turmoil and eventual empowerment that comes from discovering infidelity. The lyrics narrate the story of two women who realize they have been deceived by the same man. The song begins with the protagonist acknowledging the other woman's presence and the shared experience of being lied to. The imagery of "two flowers, a thousand excuses" paints a vivid picture of the deceit and manipulation they both endured. The protagonist's realization of the betrayal is marked by a sense of foolishness and a firm resolve to never be deceived again.

The chorus is a powerful declaration of independence and rejection. The protagonist expresses her disdain for the shared affection and cooperative deceit, wishing the betrayer ill and hoping he ends up alone. The repeated desire to never see him again underscores the depth of her hurt and the strength of her resolve. Despite the lingering temptation to reach out, she dreams of a future where he is as distant as Mars, symbolizing an unbridgeable gap and complete severance.

A poignant twist in the narrative is the bond formed between the two women. The irony that the betrayal brought them together is highlighted in the lines, "No me digas, también lo presentías, que ironía, que esto nos hizo amigas." This shared experience of pain and betrayal transforms into a source of strength and solidarity. The final declaration, "las chicas se cuentan todo," emphasizes the importance of communication and support among women, turning a painful experience into a foundation for friendship and mutual empowerment.

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