Esta Cobardía

Dyango Dyango

The Silent Longing of Unrequited Love

The song "Esta Cobardía" by Dyango, a Spanish musician known for his romantic ballads, delves into the depths of unrequited love and the internal struggle of the narrator. The lyrics poignantly express the narrator's hidden feelings for a woman who remains oblivious to his affection. The narrator describes the intensity of his emotions, which are so strong that he must conceal them to avoid revealing his love. He experiences a range of emotions from the joy of seeing her to the pain of knowing she is unattainable, likening her to a distant star.

The repeated chorus, 'Esta cobardía de mi amor por ella,' which translates to 'This cowardice of my love for her,' captures the essence of the narrator's dilemma. He feels cowardly because he cannot express his love openly, fearing rejection or the possibility of ruining the current relationship they have. The metaphor of the woman as a star emphasizes the narrator's perception of her as someone out of reach, enhancing the theme of longing and the pain of loving someone from afar.

The song also touches on the narrator's internal fantasies and the torment caused by the woman's indifference. He imagines intimate moments with her, yet acknowledges that these are only dreams born from his unfulfilled desires. The line 'Que ve que me muero, Y no se da ni cuenta,' or 'She sees that I am dying, and she does not even realize,' underscores the depth of his silent suffering. Overall, "Esta Cobardía" is a moving portrayal of the complexities of hidden love and the emotional turmoil that accompanies loving someone who may never love you back.

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  1. Hay Algo En Ella
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  4. Esta Cobardía
  5. Esta Noche Quiero Brandy
  6. Si la vieras con mis ojos
  7. Volverte A Ver
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