Llorarás Más de 10 Veces

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The Bittersweet Journey of Love in Leo Mattioli's 'Llorarás Más de 10 Veces'

Leo Mattioli's 'Llorarás Más de 10 Veces' is a poignant ballad that delves into the complexities and emotional rollercoaster of love and relationships. The song begins with the narrator seeking advice from a friend about love, expressing the pain and suffering it has caused him. The friend's response, which becomes the chorus of the song, is both a warning and a reassurance: one will cry more than ten times for love and have their heart broken just as many times, but hope is always on the horizon.

The lyrics continue with the narrator reflecting on the fairy tales of love they read as a child, which set unrealistic expectations and led to disappointment in real relationships. The friend's advice suggests that despite the inevitable hardships and heartbreaks, love is a journey worth taking. The friend's wisdom implies that love is not just about the happy endings but also about the growth and experiences gained along the way. The song ends with a twist, as the narrator, moved by the friend's insights, wonders why the friend, who seems to understand love so well, is not the one to accompany them to the end.

'Llorarás Más de 10 Veces' captures the essence of love's duality: its capacity to cause deep pain and yet remain an eternal source of hope. Leo Mattioli's soulful voice and the song's heartfelt lyrics resonate with anyone who has navigated the tumultuous seas of love. It's a reminder that while love can lead to tears and heartache, it also brings growth, joy, and the possibility of finding a true companion.

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  1. Tramposa y Mentirosa
  2. Aunque Te Duela
  3. Carta Del Corazón
  4. Yo No Soy Dios
  5. Si Te Agarran Las Ganas
  6. Estar Con Un Angel
  7. Te Necesito (Con Dalila)
  8. Gata Malvada
  9. 15 Suficiente, Para Sufrir
  10. Gracias Por Volver
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