Corazón Corazón

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The Heart's Unyielding Love: Pedro Infante's 'Corazón Corazón'

Pedro Infante's 'Corazón Corazón' is a poignant ballad that delves into the themes of unrequited love and the pain of potential separation. The lyrics express the singer's deep emotional attachment and the struggle to accept the possibility of losing the beloved. The repeated plea, 'No me quieras matar corazón,' which translates to 'Don't kill me, heart,' underscores the intensity of the singer's feelings and the metaphorical 'death' that losing love would represent to him.

The song's narrative is one of a lover who has given everything to the relationship, to the point of losing himself ('Te di mi cariño y no supe de mi'). The mention of the past and the transformation the beloved underwent ('Recuerda un poquito quien te hizo mujer') suggests a deep personal connection and possibly a transformative impact the singer had on the beloved's life. The final stanza offers a bittersweet resolution, where the singer, with 'el alma en la mano' (soul in hand), is prepared to let go if that is the beloved's wish, showing a selfless aspect of love.

Pedro Infante was a beloved Mexican actor and singer, known for his contributions to the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. His music often encapsulated the emotional depth of love and heartache, resonating with many listeners. 'Corazón Corazón' is a testament to his ability to convey complex emotions through simple yet powerful lyrics, set to the traditional sounds of Mexican music.

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