Esclava De Amor

Pamela Cortés Pamela Cortés

The Heart's Captivity: A Tale of Unyielding Love

Pamela Cortés' song "Esclava De Amor" delves into the depths of unrequited love and the emotional turmoil that accompanies it. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who is deeply in love, yet finds herself abandoned and yearning for the return of her beloved. The opening lines set the stage for this emotional journey, as she searches for her partner who is no longer by her side. The years of shared love and promises now seem distant, and she clings to the hope of even a fleeting glance to console her aching heart.

The metaphor of being a "slave of love" is central to the song, encapsulating the protagonist's sense of entrapment and helplessness. She describes herself as a summer without sun and a river that cannot find the blue sea, emphasizing her incomplete and unfulfilled state without her lover. This imagery powerfully conveys the depth of her longing and the extent to which her identity and happiness are tied to the presence of her beloved. The repeated plea for understanding and the desire to break free from the chains of this unreciprocated love highlight her internal struggle and desperation.

As the song progresses, the protagonist's hope for reconciliation becomes more evident. She expresses a willingness to wait indefinitely, offering unconditional love and support. The mention of rumors about her lover's tears suggests that he might still harbor feelings for her, adding a layer of complexity to the narrative. The song concludes with a heartfelt plea for her lover to break the silence and reaffirm their love, underscoring the enduring power of their past promises and the protagonist's unwavering devotion.

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  2. Dicen
  3. Te Vas
  4. Te Vaz
  5. Yo Naci En Este Pais
  6. No Me Pidas
  7. Cristales rotos
  8. Esclava De Amor
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  10. Me Muero de Amor
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