Muero Al Oír Tu Voz

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The Torment of Unrequited Love

Los Rebujitos' song "Muero Al Oír Tu Voz" delves into the emotional turmoil of unrequited love and the internal conflict it brings. The lyrics express the pain and longing the protagonist feels upon hearing the voice of their beloved, despite trying to avoid any contact or reminders of their love. This paradox of wanting to escape yet being drawn back to the source of their pain is a central theme, highlighting the complexity of human emotions when it comes to love and desire.

The song's chorus, with lines like "Déjame volver, esta noche tú serás mía," reveals a desperate plea for one last chance to be with the beloved, even if it means being consumed by the intensity of their passion. The imagery of being burned by the beloved's fire symbolizes the destructive yet irresistible nature of their love. The protagonist is caught in a cycle of wanting to devour or flee from their feelings, indicating a struggle between embracing their emotions and seeking freedom from them.

Throughout the song, there is a sense of confusion and disorientation, as the protagonist grapples with their reality and the impact of their love. The repeated references to growing walls and the inability to find clarity suggest a feeling of being trapped and overwhelmed. The plea to a higher power for mercy and the acknowledgment of being in a no-man's land without any clear direction further emphasize the depth of their emotional struggle. Ultimately, "Muero Al Oír Tu Voz" captures the essence of a love that is both a source of profound joy and unbearable pain, reflecting the duality of human experience in matters of the heart.

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  1. El Niño Pena
  2. Mi Madre
  3. Lo Que Me Gusta de Ti
  4. Y Si Tu Me Lo Pidieras
  5. Quiero
  6. A Dos Amigos
  7. Volar
  8. Envuelto en llamas
  9. Todos Los Besos
  10. Vuela Muy Alto'
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