A Heartbreaking Farewell: The Pain of Betrayal in 'La cita'

Leonardo Favio's song 'La cita' delves deep into the emotional turmoil of betrayal and the heartache that follows. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who has orchestrated a meeting with his unfaithful partner, pretending to be another lover she might be expecting. This setup is a poignant metaphor for the lengths to which he goes to confront the reality of her infidelity. By asking her to imagine him as someone else, he highlights the emotional distance and the facade that has come to define their relationship.

The song's narrative is rich with imagery and emotion. The protagonist describes himself as a 'desconocido' (stranger) who has written her a verse and drawn the moon on a piece of paper, symbolizing the romantic gestures she might have received from her other lovers. This act of pretending to be someone else underscores his desperation and the depth of his pain. The repeated request for her to undress and make love to him as she does with her other lovers is a raw and painful plea, revealing his need to understand her actions and perhaps find closure.

The chorus reveals the true motive behind the meeting: it was his jealousy that devised the trap, his hands that wrote the letter, and his heart that now weeps with sorrow. The repetition of 'para siempre' (forever) at the end signifies his final decision to leave her, marking the end of their relationship. This song is a powerful exploration of the complexities of love, trust, and betrayal, capturing the anguish of a heartbroken man who musters the strength to walk away from a toxic relationship.

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  1. El Niño y El Canario
  2. La dicha que me fue negada
  3. La foto del carnet
  4. Ave maria niña
  5. A las seis en punto
  6. Nacio Nazareno
  7. Ni el clavel ni la rosa
  8. La Foto de Carnet
  9. El Portón de Mario
  10. La cita
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