Tres Amores

Pedrito Otiniano Pedrito Otiniano

The Bittersweet Waltz of Love and Deception

The song "Tres Amores" by Pedrito Otiniano is a poignant expression of love intertwined with the pain of betrayal. The lyrics speak of the singer's three loves, which are the sources of his hope and passion. These three loves are symbolically represented by the beloved's eyes, red lips, and deceitful heart. The eyes and lips are admired for their beauty and the pleasure they bring, while the heart is noted for its treachery.

The singer describes being illuminated by the light of his lover's eyes, which guides him through a path of suffering. The lips are likened to a cup from which he drinks the wine of love, suggesting a deep intoxication with the beloved's physical allure. However, the central focus of the song is the lover's deceitful heart. It is this aspect of the beloved that captivates the singer the most, despite the pain it causes him. The heart's deception is personified; it mocks him with kisses and laughs at his disillusionment. This juxtaposition of adoration and emotional torment paints a complex picture of love.

Pedrito Otiniano's style often includes romantic themes, and this song is no exception. It reflects the classic trope of the unfaithful lover, a theme that resonates with many who have experienced the highs and lows of passionate relationships. The song's melody, likely a waltz given Otiniano's genre, adds to the bittersweet nature of the lyrics, creating a dance between love's beauty and its potential for causing heartache.

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  1. Esta Noche
  2. Ay Cariño
  3. LLORAR ETERNO
  4. Temor
  5. El Pintor
  6. Tres Amores
  7. Por Toda Una Vida
  8. Que Te Vaya Bien
  9. Odiarte Quisiera
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