Si Tu Supieras

Liberacion Liberacion

The Heartache of Unrequited Love in 'Si Tu Supieras'

Liberacion's song 'Si Tu Supieras' delves deep into the emotional turmoil of unrequited love. The lyrics express the pain and longing of someone who loves another deeply but cannot be with them. The singer acknowledges that they shouldn't love this person, yet they find it impossible to stop. This internal conflict is a central theme, as the singer grapples with their feelings and the cruel twists of fate that keep them apart.

The song is filled with poignant questions and hypothetical scenarios, such as 'What would happen if you knew?' This line suggests a desperate hope that if the object of their affection understood the depth of their feelings, things might change. However, the singer is also painfully aware that destiny often plays cruel tricks, leaving them to suffer in silence. The repeated refrain 'Si tu supieras' (If you knew) underscores the agony of unexpressed love and the yearning for a different reality.

Cultural references to fate and destiny are woven throughout the song, reflecting a common theme in Latin music where love and suffering are often intertwined. The lyrics also touch on the sorrow of missed opportunities, as the singer laments arriving 'late' in the other person's life. This sense of timing and missed chances adds another layer of melancholy to the song, making it a heartfelt exploration of love, loss, and the what-ifs that haunt us all.

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  1. Ese Loco Soy Yo
  2. Como duele
  3. Es Mas Facil
  4. Nunca Fuiste Su Amor (Nunca He Sido Su Amor)
  5. La culpa es solo mia
  6. Por esa yegua
  7. Ni para ti ni para mi
  8. Como Estas Tu
  9. Enamorado de Un Fantasma
  10. A esa
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