Lo Bueno No Dura

Darío Gómez Darío Gómez

The Fleeting Nature of Happiness in Love

Dario Gomez's song "Lo Bueno No Dura" delves into the heart-wrenching experience of love lost and the ephemeral nature of happiness. The lyrics express a deep sense of disillusionment and sorrow, as the protagonist reflects on a relationship that brought immense joy and hope, only to end abruptly. This sudden departure leaves the protagonist grappling with the painful realization that good things often don't last, a sentiment encapsulated in the recurring line "lo bueno no dura nada."

The song captures the emotional turmoil of feeling abandoned and trapped in a "camino sin salida" or a path with no way out. The protagonist's yearning for a lifelong love is met with solitude and despair, highlighting the contrast between the dreams of happiness and the harsh reality of unreciprocated affection. The lyrics convey a sense of betrayal and unfulfilled promises, as the protagonist laments the "muy poquito amor" or very little love received, which intensifies the feeling of being left to suffer alone.

Dario Gomez, known for his poignant and emotive style, uses this song to explore themes of love, loss, and the transient nature of joy. The repeated plea for the heartache to end, "matame de una vez corazón," underscores the depth of the protagonist's anguish. This song resonates with anyone who has experienced the fleeting nature of happiness in relationships, serving as a reminder of the vulnerability and unpredictability of love.

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  1. El Rey Del Despecho
  2. Luz de Mi Vida
  3. Respétame
  4. Tiranias
  5. Mi Desesperación
  6. El Conductor
  7. Muy Demalas
  8. El Aguardientero
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  10. Por Las Calles Del Amor
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