Desilusionado de un angel

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The Heartbreak of an Unattainable Love

“Desilusionado de un ángel” by Tragokorto is a poignant exploration of unrequited love and the emotional turmoil it brings. The song begins with the narrator expressing the overwhelming impact of meeting someone who has captivated their heart and mind. The lyrics describe how the person's gaze and words have pierced the narrator's heart like an arrow, leaving them deeply in love and vulnerable. This initial encounter is filled with admiration and a sense of awakening, but it quickly becomes clear that this love is forbidden and unattainable.

The chorus delves into the narrator's realization that time will not wait for them, and they are left grappling with their emotions. The love they feel is a form of escape, yet it is also a source of profound disappointment. The narrator laments that the object of their affection will never know their true feelings, and this unfulfilled love has left them disillusioned. The imagery of the wind carrying away the person's smile and withered leaves in autumn symbolizes the passing of time and the fading of hope.

In the final verses, the narrator reflects on the lost opportunity to be with their beloved, acknowledging that it was never meant to be. They feel that their efforts and tears have been in vain, leading to a deep sense of regret and sorrow. The emotional pain is described as something that destroys and torments the narrator's heart, highlighting the intensity of their suffering. Tragokorto's lyrical style and emotive delivery capture the essence of heartbreak and the longing for a love that can never be realized.

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