Has Herido Mi Corazón

Sebastian Jr. Sebastian Jr.

The Thorny Rose of Forbidden Love

Sebastian Jr.'s song "Has Herido Mi Corazón" delves into the complex emotions of love and pain, using vivid metaphors to convey the turmoil of a forbidden romance. The lyrics open with the image of a thorn, symbolizing the pain inflicted by a loved one. This thorn is not just any thorn but one from a rose, indicating that the source of pain is also something beautiful and cherished. The juxtaposition of the rose and its thorn encapsulates the duality of love—its capacity to bring both joy and suffering.

The singer confesses his helplessness, admitting that he feels trapped in this love that he perceives as forbidden. The phrase "te quiero y te siento prohibida" (I love you and feel you are forbidden) highlights the internal conflict between his deep affection and the societal or personal barriers that make this love unattainable. This sense of prohibition intensifies his emotional struggle, making his feelings even more poignant and desperate.

The chorus reveals the depth of his wound, lamenting how his heart has been hurt and how his lips still remember the taste of passionate kisses. The warmth of those kisses contrasts sharply with the pain he now feels, emphasizing the bittersweet nature of his experience. Sebastian Jr. masterfully captures the essence of a love that is as intoxicating as it is painful, leaving listeners to reflect on their own experiences of love and loss.

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