The Heartache of Forbidden Love

Yolandita Monge's song "Prohibido" delves deep into the emotional turmoil of a forbidden love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person struggling to move on from a relationship that was intense and consuming but ultimately not allowed. The repeated use of the word "prohibido" (forbidden) underscores the central theme of the song, highlighting the pain and longing that comes with loving someone you cannot be with. The singer expresses a sense of depression and emptiness, indicating that losing this love feels like a punishment, a castigo.

The song uses powerful metaphors to convey the depth of the singer's despair. For instance, the line "tengo que aprender del cielo como vive sin la estrella" (I have to learn from the sky how to live without the star) suggests that the singer feels incomplete and lost without their lover, much like the sky would be without its stars. The imagery of seeking refuge in books and feeling suicidal since the lover's departure further emphasizes the profound impact this forbidden love has had on the singer's mental state.

Yolandita Monge's passionate delivery and the poignant lyrics make "Prohibido" a compelling exploration of the complexities of forbidden love. The song captures the intense emotions of obsession, longing, and weakness that come with loving someone you cannot have. It speaks to the universal experience of heartache and the struggle to let go of a love that leaves a lasting void in one's life.

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  1. Aceptame Como Soy
  2. Quitame Ese Hombre Del Corazon
  3. Debil
  4. Contigo
  5. Dime Cuando
  6. El Amor
  7. Este Amor Que Hay Que Callar
  8. Me Dijeron
  9. Perdoname Otra Vez
  10. Si
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