Estas Jugando De Amante

Manoella Torres Manoella Torres

The Perils of Playing the Lover: A Cautionary Tale

In 'Estas Jugando De Amante,' Manoella Torres delves into the complexities and pitfalls of pretending to be something one is not, specifically in the realm of romantic relationships. The song's protagonist addresses someone who is attempting to play the role of a lover, despite lacking the emotional maturity and experience required. The metaphor of a sparrow trying to fly like a hawk vividly illustrates the disparity between the person's ambitions and their actual capabilities. This imagery underscores the idea that certain roles, especially those involving deep emotional connections, cannot be successfully faked or forced.

The lyrics emphasize that being a true lover is not something that can be learned or imitated; it is an innate quality. Torres sings about the authenticity required to be a genuine lover, suggesting that it involves a deep, almost symbiotic connection with another person. The repeated refrain, 'Amante lo que se dice un amante, no lo es cualquiera amante se nace,' reinforces the notion that not everyone is cut out to be a lover, and those who are, are born with this ability. This sentiment is further highlighted by the warning that playing at love can lead to heartbreak and disillusionment.

The song also serves as a cautionary tale, advising the person to abandon their pretense before it leads to emotional damage. The protagonist offers friendship instead, recognizing that the other person is out of their depth. This pragmatic approach underscores the importance of self-awareness and the dangers of overreaching in matters of the heart. By juxtaposing the concepts of genuine love and superficial infatuation, Torres provides a nuanced exploration of romantic relationships, urging listeners to be true to themselves and to others.

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