Cuando Salgo a Los Campos

Miguel Aceves Mejía Miguel Aceves Mejía

The Heartache of a Lost Love in the Fields

The song "Cuando Salgo a Los Campos" by Miguel Aceves Mejía is a poignant expression of heartache and longing for a past love. The lyrics convey the emotions of the singer as he reflects on a love that once was, but is now lost to him. The fields mentioned in the title serve as a backdrop to his memories, suggesting a rural or pastoral setting that is intertwined with his romantic reminiscences.

The contrast between the singer's humble circumstances and the wealth and pride of his former lover is a central theme of the song. The lyrics suggest a divide not only in social status but also in values, as the singer admits to his vices and speaks of his love while inebriated. Despite his flaws, he asserts with conviction that his love is unique and irreplaceable, implying a depth of feeling that transcends material differences.

Miguel Aceves Mejía, known for his contributions to the Ranchera music genre, often portrayed the emotional struggles of the common man. In this song, he captures the universal experience of unrequited love and the pain of realizing that one's affection may not be reciprocated due to social barriers. The singer's vow that his love will not be matched adds a layer of tragic nobility to his character, as he clings to the worth of his emotions in the face of rejection.

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