Siempre Vas a Volver (part. Polimá Westcoast)

Saiko (Trap) Saiko (Trap)

The Eternal Return to Happiness: A Tale of Love and Regret

“Siempre Vas a Volver” by Saiko, featuring Polimá Westcoast, is a poignant exploration of love, regret, and the cyclical nature of relationships. The song delves into the emotional turmoil of a relationship that, despite its flaws and the pain it causes, keeps drawing the individuals back to each other. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of longing and a recognition of personal shortcomings, as the narrator wishes the best for their former lover while acknowledging their own inability to provide the happiness and stability the other deserves.

The song opens with a heartfelt admission of wishing the best for the ex-partner, hoping they find someone better. This sets the tone for a narrative filled with self-awareness and regret. The narrator admits to being the first love and having intentions to change, but ultimately failing to do so. The imagery of the partner shining like the sun but always having a cloudy sky symbolizes the constant overshadowing of their happiness by the relationship's issues.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of returning to a place of past happiness, despite knowing it may not last. This is encapsulated in the chorus, where the narrator repeatedly states, “Siempre vas a volver a donde fuiste feliz alguna vez” (You will always return to where you were happy once). This line underscores the human tendency to seek comfort in familiar places and people, even when it might not be the healthiest choice. The song also touches on the intoxicating nature of their connection, with references to passionate reunions and the thrill of being together, despite the inevitable heartbreak.

In the latter part of the song, Polimá Westcoast's verse adds another layer to the narrative, highlighting the fleeting nature of their encounters and the allure of a glamorous lifestyle. The mention of being in Serie A and living like a superstar contrasts with the earlier sentiments of regret and longing, suggesting a complex interplay between personal growth, success, and unresolved emotions. Ultimately, “Siempre Vas a Volver” is a raw and honest portrayal of a love that, despite its imperfections, remains a significant part of the individuals' lives.

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