Si Supieras

Luisito Muñoz Luisito Muñoz

The Heartache of Longing in 'Si Supieras'

The song 'Si Supieras' by Luisito Muñoz is a poignant ballad that delves into the feelings of longing and regret following a separation. The lyrics express the deep sorrow and yearning of the singer, who is left to grapple with the absence of a loved one. The repeated phrase 'Si supieras,' which translates to 'If you knew,' sets the tone for a heartfelt plea for understanding and reconciliation.

Throughout the song, the narrator reflects on the emptiness that has consumed his life since his partner's departure. He speaks directly to the absent lover, imagining a scenario where they are aware of the pain their absence has caused. The use of vivid imagery, such as hearing the partner's voice in their shared bedroom, underscores the depth of the narrator's emotional turmoil. The chorus is a call for the partner to search their soul, forgive past mistakes, and remember the happiness they once shared, suggesting that their love is still alive and vital for both of them.

The song's emotional weight is carried by the hope that the partner feels the same loss and desire for reunion. The narrator believes that they both lack 'the same air to live,' indicating that their connection is as essential as the air they breathe. This metaphor emphasizes the idea that their lives are incomplete without each other, and it is this profound sense of incompleteness that the song captures so effectively.

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  1. No Me Hablen De Ella
  2. Si Supieras
  3. Ángel o Demonio (feat. Fredy Montoya)
  4. No Hay Por Quien Llorar
  5. Volviste Tarde
  6. Volviste Tarde (feat. Pipe Bueno)
  7. Mi Mas Grande Locura
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