Juegos En Mi Mente

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Nostalgia and Innocence in 'Juegos En Mi Mente'

Roberto Jordan's song 'Juegos En Mi Mente' delves into the themes of nostalgia and the bittersweet nature of growing up. The lyrics reflect on the innocence of childhood love and the simplicity of youthful dreams. The protagonist reminisces about a time when love was uncomplicated and pure, symbolized by the act of buying ice cream and sweets for a beloved with a mere 'quinto' (a small amount of money). This imagery evokes a sense of nostalgia for a time when happiness was easily attainable and life was less complicated.

As the song progresses, the tone shifts to a more somber reflection on the inevitable changes that come with growing up. The protagonist acknowledges that life and love are not always as simple as they once seemed. The line 'todo cambia y comprendí que el amor no es siempre así' (everything changes and I understood that love is not always like that) captures the realization that adult relationships are more complex and often come with their own set of challenges and disappointments.

The recurring refrain about being 'novios' (sweethearts) and dreaming of marriage and children highlights the enduring hope and desire for a simple, happy life, despite the hardships faced. The mention of going to the 'kermesse' (a fair or carnival) if they get permission adds a touch of whimsy and longing for the carefree days of youth. Overall, 'Juegos En Mi Mente' is a poignant reflection on the passage of time, the loss of innocence, and the enduring hope for love and happiness.

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  1. Hazme Una Señal
  2. Amor De Estudiante
  3. Dame Una Senal
  4. El Juego De Simon
  5. Juegos En Mi Mente
  6. La Chica de Los Ojos Cafés
  7. No Se Ha Dado Cuenta
  8. Rosa Marchita
  9. Ven a darme amor
  10. 1, 2 y 3 Detente
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