Siempre Siempre

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The Eternal Struggle of Punctuality in Love

Fresas Con Crema's song "Siempre Siempre" delves into the frustrations and emotional turmoil caused by a partner's chronic lateness. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship where one partner is perpetually waiting for the other, who always has an excuse for their tardiness. The song opens with the narrator noting the time and expressing their exasperation as their partner fails to arrive on time, a recurring theme that disrupts their plans and activities, from watching movies to dining out and playing games.

The chorus emphasizes the repetitive nature of the excuses and the partner's habitual lateness, highlighting the phrase "Siempre siempre siempre hay un pretexto" (Always, always, always there's an excuse). This repetition underscores the narrator's growing impatience and the sense of inevitability that their partner will never change. The gender-specific lines "mujer tenías que ser" and "hombre tenías que ser" reflect a cultural stereotype, suggesting that the behavior is typical of the partner's gender, adding a layer of societal commentary to the personal grievance.

Despite the frustration, the narrator's love for their partner is evident, as they continue to endure the disappointments. The line "Sólo he podido aguantar - porque te quiero" (I could only endure it because I love you) reveals the depth of their affection and the internal conflict between their love and their frustration. This song captures the universal experience of dealing with a partner's flaws and the compromises made in the name of love, resonating with anyone who has faced similar challenges in their relationships.

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