Vivir por vivir

Camela Camela

The Heartache of Unrequited Love in 'Vivir por vivir'

Camela's song 'Vivir por vivir' delves into the emotional turmoil of unrequited love and the pain of separation. The lyrics begin with the protagonist reminiscing about a simple kiss that awakened their love, only to be met with rejection. This sudden shift from affection to denial leaves the protagonist in a state of sadness, longing, and despair. The act of looking at a photo and crying signifies the depth of their emotional attachment and the sorrow of unfulfilled love.

The chorus emphasizes the protagonist's plea for their beloved not to leave, highlighting their deep affection and the sense of emptiness that would ensue if they were to be apart. The phrase 'vivir por vivir' translates to 'living just to live,' suggesting a life devoid of meaning or joy without the presence of their loved one. This sentiment captures the essence of the song, portraying love as the central force that gives life purpose and happiness.

In the second verse, the protagonist accuses their beloved of stealing their heart and then abandoning them, leaving them without hope or joy. The desire to be with their beloved and achieve happiness is a recurring theme, underscoring the protagonist's dream of being together. The repetition of 'Porque te quiero mi vida' ('Because I love you, my life') throughout the song reinforces the intensity of their feelings and the desperation to be reunited with their loved one. Camela's musical style, often characterized by its emotive and dramatic delivery, enhances the poignant narrative of love and loss in 'Vivir por vivir.'

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  3. Ella Es
  4. Corazón Indomable
  5. Junto a mi
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