Te He Prometido

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The Heartache of Unrequited Love in 'Te He Prometido'

The song 'Te He Prometido' by Grupo Bryndis is a poignant ballad that delves into the depths of unrequited love and the pain of letting go. The lyrics speak of a promise made by the narrator to forget their beloved, despite the deep love they have provided. The song captures the essence of heartbreak, as the narrator is left alone and wounded, knowing that their loved one will soon be marrying someone else.

The chorus, 'Llorarás, llorarás, por tu capricho,' suggests that the narrator believes the beloved will regret their decision and cry for what they have lost. The narrator is convinced that the love they shared was unique and that the beloved will not find happiness with anyone else. This sentiment is reinforced by the line 'Pues conmigo conociste, el amor,' implying that the love they experienced together was genuine and irreplaceable.

The final verse of the song reflects on the possibility of turning back time to the moment they first met, hinting at a deep nostalgia and the enduring hope that their love might be rekindled. The narrator is certain that if their beloved truly remembered the love they shared, they would realize that it was the truest form of love, just as the narrator found in them. The song, therefore, is not just a narrative of loss and sorrow, but also a testament to the enduring power of love, even in the face of rejection.

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  1. Amor Prohibido
  2. La Vida Es Asi
  3. Cara De Gitana
  4. Lo Nuestro Termino
  5. Tu Traición
  6. Una Aventura Mas
  7. Perdoname Mi Amor
  8. Quizas Si Quizas No
  9. Y Todo Acabo
  10. Cuando Volveras
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