Voy a Llorar

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The Heartache of Lost Love in 'Voy a Llorar'

In 'Voy a Llorar,' Pelo D'Ambrosio delves deep into the emotional turmoil of lost love. The song begins with the protagonist deciding to confront their feelings, setting aside pride to express the pain of separation. The lyrics reveal a longing for a past relationship, where the memories of a loved one are still vivid and haunting. The imagery of a beloved's gaze and lingering scent in their shared space underscores the depth of the emotional connection that once existed.

The chorus, with its repeated declaration of 'Voy a llorar' (I will cry), emphasizes the sorrow and nostalgia for the 'bello momentos' (beautiful moments) and 'días felices' (happy days) that are now gone. The protagonist mourns not only the lost time but also the 'besos gastados' (worn-out kisses), symbolizing the emotional investment that now feels wasted. This repetition reinforces the cyclical nature of grief, where the pain resurfaces repeatedly.

The metaphor of the heart as a garden that withers without the presence of the loved one is particularly poignant. It illustrates how essential the other person was to the protagonist's emotional well-being. The song also touches on the difficulty of moving on, with the protagonist questioning how to find new love or start anew when sadness has taken residence in their heart. The lingering taste of past passion and the unresolved pain make it clear that the wounds of this lost love are still fresh and deeply felt.

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  2. Alpaquitay
  3. Y Que Pasó?
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  5. Como Hare
  6. Esta Noche
  7. Voy a Llorar
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