The Pain of Betrayal and the Journey to Self-Respect

Agrupación Marilyn's song "A Tus Pies" delves into the emotional turmoil and eventual empowerment that comes from experiencing betrayal in a romantic relationship. The lyrics poignantly describe the narrator's realization that their partner's promises to change are empty, and that their love and sacrifices have been met with deceit. This realization leads to a powerful decision to no longer tolerate the lies and to move forward without looking back, emphasizing the importance of self-respect and the painful lessons learned from betrayal.

The repeated lines, "Te falta sufrir, te falta llorar, te falta aprender a querer y amar, a quien da todo por ti," highlight the partner's lack of understanding and appreciation for true love and commitment. The narrator acknowledges that their partner has yet to experience the suffering and growth necessary to truly value and reciprocate love. This sentiment is reinforced by the assertion that those who betray love will ultimately find themselves alone and unloved.

Agrupación Marilyn, known for their cumbia and tropical music, often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and resilience in their songs. "A Tus Pies" is no exception, as it captures the raw emotions of betrayal and the strength required to move on. The song serves as a reminder that love is not a game and that true love requires honesty, respect, and mutual effort. The narrator's journey from heartbreak to empowerment is a universal theme that resonates with many, making the song both relatable and impactful.

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  1. Me Enamoré
  2. Nos Enamoramos
  3. Lastima
  4. Amiga mia
  5. A Tus pies
  6. Me Quede Sin Ti
  7. La pancita de mama
  8. El cielo se quedo sin estrellas
  9. Y dime
  10. En La Mesa De Un Bar
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