Qué me van a hablar de amor!

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The Seasoned Heart: A Journey Through Love and Loss

Homero Expósito's song "Qué me van a hablar de amor!" is a poignant exploration of love, experience, and resilience. The lyrics reflect a life lived with intensity and a heart that has weathered many storms. Expósito, a renowned Argentine tango lyricist, uses vivid imagery and metaphors to convey the depth of his experiences. The song opens with the narrator describing a life of wandering and self-made destiny, emphasizing the lessons learned from the hardships encountered along the way. The metaphor of protecting one's shoes by walking on one's knees suggests a life of humility and caution, shaped by the trials of love and life.

The chorus, "¡qué me van a hablar de amor!" (what can they tell me about love!), underscores the narrator's confidence in his understanding of love. He has loved and lost many times, and each experience has added to his wisdom. The mention of a past love with "eyes of sky" who once anchored his dreams but eventually became a memory highlights the transient nature of relationships. Despite the pain of loss, the narrator has moved on, finding new loves and continuing his journey. This resilience is a testament to his belief that no one can teach him about love because he has lived it so fully.

In the final verses, the narrator reflects on the many winters of absence and the memories that tried to hold him back. Yet, like a wild horse, he has always broken free, refusing to be tamed by the past. Now, living in a new dawn, he asserts his mastery over the subject of love. The song is a powerful statement of self-assurance and the wisdom that comes from a life rich with emotional experiences. Expósito's lyrical mastery captures the essence of a seasoned heart, resilient and ever-learning, yet confident in its understanding of love's complexities.

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  2. A bailar
  3. Naranjo en flor
  4. Percal
  5. Cafetín
  6. Con pan y cebolla
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  8. Yo soy el tango
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