A Vow of Eternal Love and Suffering

Marina de la Riva's song "Juramento" delves deep into the themes of love, pain, and sacrifice. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the intense emotions that love can evoke, describing it as a source of profound suffering and misery. The singer expresses a willingness to endure these hardships for the sake of their beloved, even to the point of offering their very lifeblood. This metaphor of blood boiling in the arteries signifies the depth and intensity of their passion and commitment.

The song further explores the idea of love as a fountain of mystical sorrows, compelling the lover to bear long chains of suffering. The imagery of dragging these chains across the infinite and dark seas of their sorrows emphasizes the endless and overwhelming nature of their emotional pain. This portrayal of love as both a beautiful and torturous experience is a common theme in romantic literature and music, highlighting the duality of love's power to bring both joy and anguish.

Marina de la Riva's musical style, which often blends traditional Latin American sounds with contemporary influences, adds a rich cultural layer to the song. Her emotive delivery and the poignant lyrics create a powerful and moving experience for the listener. "Juramento" is a testament to the enduring human capacity for love and the willingness to endure great suffering for the sake of another, capturing the essence of romantic devotion and the sacrifices it entails.

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  3. Ojos Malignos
  4. Mariposa
  5. La mulata Chancletera / Habanera
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