Quiero Ser De Ti

Raulin Rodriguez Raulin Rodriguez

The Longing of Unrequited Love

The song "Quiero Ser De Ti" by Raulin Rodriguez, a Dominican bachata singer, expresses the deep yearning and frustration of unrequited love. The lyrics tell the story of a man who has fallen in love with a young woman, but faces obstacles that prevent him from being with her. The repeated phrase 'quiero ser de ti' translates to 'I want to be yours,' highlighting the singer's desire for a mutual and everlasting love.

The narrative unfolds with the singer realizing his feelings for a girl described as a 'niña,' which could imply she is younger or perhaps innocent. The complication arises with her father's disapproval, a common theme in traditional love stories, where parental consent plays a crucial role in the union of a couple. The singer's emotional turmoil is evident as he expresses his wish to cry because he loves her but cannot be with her.

The song also touches on the theme of unspoken attraction. The singer believes the girl reciprocates his feelings, as he notices signs of affection when she looks at him. Despite the apparent mutual attraction, the societal or familial constraints represented by the father's disapproval create a barrier to their love. The song's refrain, with its longing for a 'gran amor' or 'great love,' encapsulates the universal desire for a love that is both passionate and enduring, a sentiment that resonates with many who have experienced the bittersweet pangs of love.

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  2. Arrancame La Vida
  3. En Un Cuarto Dos Amantes
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  5. Y Llorare
  6. Quiero Ser De Ti
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