Con el corazon en la mano

Liberacion Liberacion

The Heartfelt Goodbye in 'Con el corazon en la mano'

The song 'Con el corazon en la mano' by Liberacion is a poignant ballad that delves into the emotional turmoil of saying goodbye to a loved one. The lyrics express the pain and disbelief of the narrator as they face the departure of their significant other. The title itself, which translates to 'With the heart in hand,' sets the tone for a deeply emotional and vulnerable confession.

The song's narrator grapples with the ease with which their partner seems to be leaving, highlighting the disparity between the one who leaves and the one who is left behind. The repeated lines 'Que facil es hablar asi' and 'que facil para quien va a partir' underscore the difficulty of accepting the end of a relationship for the person who still holds on to their feelings. The lyrics suggest that for the departing lover, the breakup appears to be a simple matter, while for the narrator, it is a devastating event.

The chorus is a dramatic plea, where the narrator asks their departing lover to either take their heart with them or end their life, symbolizing the depth of their love and the extent of their despair. The use of the phrase 'Con el corazon en la mano' evokes an image of offering one's heart openly and honestly, even in the face of rejection. The song captures the essence of heartbreak and the struggle to let go when love is still present, resonating with anyone who has experienced a painful farewell.

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  1. Por esa yegua
  2. Como Estas Tu
  3. Cuentame
  4. Muchacha De 15 Anos
  5. Amor mio
  6. Me estas haciendo falta
  7. Nina mia
  8. Cascos ligeros
  9. Mi amor por ti no tiene fin
  10. No tiene edad
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