Las Noches Las Hago Días

Mario Saucedo Mario Saucedo

Heartbreak and Sleepless Nights: The Lament of Lost Love

In 'Las Noches Las Hago Días,' Mario Saucedo delves into the depths of heartbreak and the torment of unrequited love. The song opens with the singer expressing his profound loneliness and sadness, having been abandoned by the love he cherished the most. The repetition of 'me abandona' emphasizes the pain of being left behind, while the realization that the promises made to him were lies adds a layer of betrayal to his sorrow. This sets the stage for a narrative steeped in emotional turmoil and regret.

The chorus, 'Qué mala suerte la mía, qué mala estrella me guía,' reflects a sense of fatalism and misfortune. The singer feels cursed by bad luck and a guiding star that leads him only to despair. The phrase 'las noches las hago días' poignantly captures his sleepless nights, where the agony of his heartbreak turns night into day. This metaphor highlights the relentless nature of his suffering, as he is unable to find peace or rest.

In the latter part of the song, the singer turns to alcohol in an attempt to drown his sorrows. He pleads with the bartender for more wine, hoping it will bring some solace. However, despite his efforts to forget his lost love through drinking and partying, he finds himself unable to escape the memories. The repeated lines 'más no puedo' underscore his helplessness and the inescapable nature of his emotional torment. Ultimately, 'Las Noches Las Hago Días' is a poignant exploration of the pain of lost love, the futile attempts to forget, and the enduring nature of heartache.

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