Enseñame a Decir Te Quiero

Nicho Hinojosa Nicho Hinojosa

The Art of Expressing Love: A Journey Through Vulnerability

Nicho Hinojosa's song "Enseñame a Decir Te Quiero" is a heartfelt plea for guidance in expressing love. The lyrics convey a deep sense of vulnerability and longing, as the narrator seeks to learn how to articulate his feelings and connect with his beloved on a profound level. The repeated request to be taught how to say 'I love you' underscores the narrator's struggle with emotional expression and his desire to overcome this barrier.

The imagery in the song is rich and evocative. Phrases like "que mis manos como nomadas busquen agua en tu desierto" (let my hands like nomads seek water in your desert) paint a vivid picture of the narrator's quest for intimacy and understanding. This metaphor suggests a journey through a barren landscape, symbolizing the emotional distance that the narrator hopes to bridge. The desert represents the challenges and obstacles in expressing love, while the search for water signifies the yearning for emotional nourishment and connection.

The song also touches on the pain and difficulty of unexpressed emotions. Lines such as "por que no es sierto que, no nos duele sentir el corazon tan muerto" (because it's not true that it doesn't hurt to feel the heart so dead) highlight the inner turmoil and suffering that come with unspoken feelings. The narrator's plea to be taught how to touch and understand his partner's body and soul reflects a deep desire for mutual vulnerability and emotional intimacy. This song is a poignant exploration of the complexities of love and the courage it takes to express one's deepest emotions.

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  1. Mi Novia, Mi Amiga, Mi Amante
  2. Devuelveme
  3. Un Buen perdedor
  4. Niña
  5. El Bardo
  6. Despues de ti
  7. Mariposa Tecknicolor
  8. El Ultimo Trago
  9. A veces
  10. Lo que un día fue no será
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