Como Duele

Yeison Jimenez Yeison Jimenez

The Agony of Love: A Heartfelt Ballad by Yeison Jimenez

Yeison Jimenez's song "Como Duele" delves deep into the emotional turmoil that accompanies love and betrayal. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the initial joy and excitement of meeting someone new, only to be followed by the crushing pain of betrayal. Jimenez captures the essence of this emotional rollercoaster, highlighting how love can make one feel vulnerable and exposed. The repeated phrase "como duele" (how it hurts) emphasizes the intensity of the pain felt when love turns sour, and the heart is left to mend from the wounds of infidelity.

The song's narrative is a poignant reflection on the harsh realities of love. Jimenez acknowledges that falling in love often comes with the risk of heartbreak. The lyrics suggest a sense of inevitability, where love and pain are intertwined, and one must be prepared to face the consequences of giving their heart to another. The line "el que se enamora, tiene que llorar" (he who falls in love, has to cry) encapsulates this sentiment, portraying love as a double-edged sword that brings both joy and sorrow.

In the latter part of the song, Jimenez expresses a resolve to protect himself from future heartache. He vows to embrace new love cautiously, without fully investing his heart. This shift in perspective reflects a common coping mechanism for those who have been hurt before—guarding one's emotions to avoid further pain. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the highs and lows of love, offering a relatable and heartfelt exploration of the complexities of romantic relationships.

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  1. Cuánto Les Debo
  2. Potranca de Corral
  3. Me Sacaron Del Tenampa
  4. Vuelve y Me Pasa
  5. No Volveré a Enamorarme
  6. De Pura Rabia
  7. Respira Por La Herida
  8. Porqué La Envidia
  9. Esperando Un Pin
  10. Me Tiré al Alcohol (feat. Jessi Uribe)
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