Unrequited Love in 'Amiga' by Maelo Ruiz

The song 'Amiga' by Maelo Ruiz is a poignant portrayal of unrequited love and the pain of loving someone who sees you only as a friend. The lyrics express the inner turmoil of the narrator, who is deeply in love with a woman who is unaware of his feelings. Despite the obvious signs of his affection, she remains blind to the love that he holds for her, which he has learned to live with in silence every night.

The narrator's desire is palpable as he pleads with his 'amiga' (friend) to stay a little longer, hinting that he is on the verge of confessing his true feelings. The physical reactions he describes, such as his heart beating faster when she is near and the pain of her kisses and hugs, underscore the depth of his emotions. He yearns to be more than just a friend to her, to be her lover and the one who fulfills her dreams of being loved. The repeated use of 'amiga' emphasizes the existing platonic relationship and the barrier he wishes to overcome.

Maelo Ruiz, known for his romantic salsa music, delivers this song with a blend of passion and melancholy. The music complements the heartfelt lyrics, creating a sense of longing and desperation. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the bittersweet nature of loving someone who does not reciprocate those feelings. It's a classic theme of romantic music, capturing the universal experience of unrequited love and the hope that one day the beloved will realize and return the affection.

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  3. Atrevete
  4. Asi Eres Tu
  5. VICIO
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  8. Dile A Tu Dueño
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