Corazones Rotos

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The Fragility of Love in 'Corazones Rotos'

Tercer Mundo's song 'Corazones Rotos' delves into the emotional turmoil of a broken relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is repeatedly trying to mend a fractured love. The recurring theme of 'otra vez' (again) signifies the cyclical nature of their attempts to reconcile, highlighting the persistence and hope that the protagonist holds onto despite the pain and uncertainty. This repetition underscores the difficulty of moving on and the deep desire to return to a state of happiness and unity with their partner.

The metaphor of 'amor de cristal' (crystal love) is particularly poignant, suggesting that their love was beautiful but fragile, easily shattered by misunderstandings and lack of communication. The protagonist admits to not understanding what their partner wanted and failing to listen to their heart, which led to the relationship's downfall. This self-awareness adds a layer of depth to the song, as it acknowledges the shared responsibility in the breakup and the complexity of human emotions.

The chorus, with its mention of 'dos corazones rotos' (two broken hearts) and 'dos corazones solos' (two lonely hearts), emphasizes the mutual suffering and isolation that both individuals experience. Despite this, there is a glimmer of hope as the protagonist expresses a belief in their partner's love, which 'me salva la vida y me hace bien' (saves my life and makes me feel good). This belief in love's redemptive power suggests that, even in the face of heartbreak, there is a possibility for healing and renewal if both parties are willing to believe and work towards it.

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  1. Corazones Rotos
  2. Soy Yo
  3. No Te Vayas Hoy
  4. Te Extrano Un Poco
  5. Duermete Junto a Mi
  6. Tarjetitas
  7. Si dijeras
  8. Dime si
  9. Te Amare
  10. Cómo Duele
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