Disimula

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The Facade of Love: Trinidad's 'Disimula'

Trinidad's song 'Disimula' delves into the complexities of a fractured relationship, where the protagonist pleads with their partner to maintain a facade of unity for the sake of their children. The lyrics reveal a deep sense of guilt and responsibility, as the protagonist acknowledges their infidelity and the resulting emotional turmoil. The repeated request to 'disimula' (pretend) underscores the desperation to shield their children from the harsh reality of their parents' discord.

The song's narrative is rich with emotional conflict, highlighting the tension between personal regret and the desire to protect loved ones from pain. The protagonist's plea to 'di que duermes conmigo' (say you sleep with me) and 'hazlo solo por ellos' (do it only for them) reflects a profound awareness of the impact their actions have on their family. This request for pretense is not just about saving face but about preserving the children's sense of security and happiness, even if it means living a lie.

' Disimula' also touches on themes of forgiveness and the struggle to move past betrayal. The protagonist admits to having hurt their partner deeply, yet they ask for understanding and a chance to make amends. The song paints a poignant picture of a relationship in crisis, where love and resentment coexist, and the future remains uncertain. Through its heartfelt lyrics, 'Disimula' captures the painful reality of trying to maintain appearances while grappling with the consequences of one's actions.

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  1. Te Estas Portando Mal
  2. Eso Es Quererte
  3. Que No Ande Diciendo
  4. A mi me gusta esa
  5. Este amor pobre
  6. Se Te Olvido
  7. Si existe otra mujer
  8. A ti te encontre en la calle
  9. la diferencia entre los dos
  10. Solo Por Ellos
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