Casado Arrepentido

Rodolfo Aicardi Rodolfo Aicardi

The Bitter Realities of Marriage in 'Casado Arrepentido'

Rodolfo Aicardi's song 'Casado Arrepentido' delves into the disillusionment and regret that can accompany marriage. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who entered into matrimony with high hopes, only to find it more bitter than he ever imagined. The repeated lines emphasize his sense of entrapment and the unending torment he feels, suggesting that marriage has become a lifelong burden rather than a source of joy.

The song highlights the daily struggles and obligations that come with being married. The man laments that he can no longer sleep peacefully, as he is constantly reminded of his duties and responsibilities. The imagery of roosters crowing and forcing him to wake up early to work underscores the relentless nature of these obligations. This reflects a common sentiment where the romanticized view of marriage clashes with the harsh realities of daily life and responsibilities.

Aicardi also touches on the theme of lost freedom and the jealousy that can arise in a marriage. The protagonist reminisces about his single days when he had the freedom to choose his romantic partners. Now, his wife’s jealousy prevents him from even conversing with his former girlfriends. This shift from freedom to restriction is a poignant commentary on how marriage can sometimes lead to a loss of personal liberty and increased scrutiny from one's partner. The song serves as a cautionary tale about the potential pitfalls of marriage, urging listeners to consider the weight of their commitments carefully.

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