Mejor Me Voy

José Larralde José Larralde

The Heartfelt Departure of a Humble Suitor

The song "Mejor Me Voy" by José Larralde tells a story of unrequited love and social disparity through the eyes of a humble man who realizes that his affection for a woman is unlikely to be reciprocated due to their different social standings. Larralde, an Argentine folk singer known for his storytelling and guitar skills, often addresses themes of social justice and personal experiences in his music, and this song is no exception.

The lyrics describe the protagonist's journey on his old horse, taking his time as he grapples with the nervousness of his feelings. The mention of doctors arriving in cars and women in expensive clothing at the woman's estate highlights the social gap between the protagonist and his love interest. Despite the encouragement from others to serenade her, he ultimately decides against it, realizing that his dreams of love may remain just that—dreams. The act of leaving a flower by her window and walking away without waking her speaks to the bittersweet acceptance of his situation.

"Mejor Me Voy" translates to "I better go," which encapsulates the song's essence. It's a poignant decision to leave before facing potential rejection or embarrassment. The song's narrative is a reflection on love, class differences, and the courage it takes to walk away from a love that cannot be. Larralde's music often resonates with those who have experienced similar feelings of longing and the harsh realities of life's social barriers.

Share on social media Share as link

  1. Quimey Neuquén
  2. Cosas Que Pasan
  3. Grito Changa
  4. Herencia Pa' Un Hijo Gaucho (Parte II)
  5. Pa' Usted
  6. Por Dentro de La Vida
  7. Mejor Me Voy
  8. Un Poco de Humo no Más
  9. Afiche
  10. Ayer Bajé Al Poblao
View all José Larralde songs

Most popular topics in José Larralde songs

Related artists

  1. Patricio Rey y Sus Redonditos de Ricota
    Patricio Rey y Sus Redonditos de Ricota
  2. Pablo Milanés
    Pablo Milanés
  3. Los Chalchaleros
    Los Chalchaleros
  4. Mercedes Sosa
    Mercedes Sosa
  5. La Renga
    La Renga
  6. Victor Jara
    Victor Jara
  7. Divididos
    Divididos
  8. Julio Sosa
    Julio Sosa