Si Supieras

Manoella Torres Manoella Torres

The Struggles of Forbidden Love in 'Si Supieras' by Manoella Torres

In 'Si Supieras,' Manoella Torres delves into the emotional turmoil and struggles of a young woman deeply in love but constrained by societal and familial expectations. The song's lyrics poignantly express the lengths to which she goes to see her beloved, including lying and inventing stories just to be with him. This highlights the desperation and intensity of her feelings, as well as the obstacles she faces in her quest for happiness.

The recurring theme of feeling misunderstood and censured by her family adds a layer of complexity to the narrative. The protagonist feels that her family views her as too young to understand or experience true happiness, which only fuels her determination to fight for her love. This struggle against familial and societal norms is a common theme in many love stories, but Torres brings a unique emotional depth to it through her heartfelt delivery and evocative lyrics.

The song also touches on the longing for a future where the couple can be together openly and honestly, without the need for deception. This dream of a liberated love, free from the constraints of lies and societal judgment, resonates deeply with anyone who has ever felt the sting of forbidden love. The repeated lines about wanting to see and talk to each other whenever they wish underscore the yearning for a simple, unencumbered connection. Manoella Torres' 'Si Supieras' is a touching exploration of love's challenges and the hope for a future where love can be freely expressed.

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