Haz de saber

Liberacion Liberacion

The Depths of Unrequited Love in 'Haz de saber'

In 'Haz de saber,' Liberacion delves into the profound emotions of unrequited love and the longing for reciprocation. The song's title, which translates to 'You Should Know,' sets the tone for a heartfelt plea. The lyrics express the vastness and depth of the singer's love, comparing it to the immensity of the world and the ocean. This metaphor highlights the boundless nature of their affection, emphasizing how deeply they feel for the person they love.

The imagery of melting ice in the presence of the beloved's love and touch further illustrates the transformative power of this unreciprocated affection. The singer feels vulnerable and exposed, akin to ice melting under the sun's warmth. This vulnerability is a testament to the intensity of their emotions, showing how the beloved's love has the power to change them profoundly.

The song also touches on the pain of unfulfilled potential. The singer describes themselves as a river without flow and a mountain of unexplored love, indicating that their love remains untapped and unappreciated. The plea for the beloved to recognize and accept their love is poignant, as the singer fears that time may run out, and the opportunity for their love to be realized may be lost forever. This sense of urgency adds a layer of desperation to the song, making it a powerful expression of longing and hope.

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  2. Como Estas Tu
  3. Cuentame
  4. Quién Me Ha Robado Tú Corazón
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  7. Eres mi fantasia
  8. Nunca Fuiste Su Amor (Nunca He Sido Su Amor)
  9. Como duele
  10. Un Regalo De Amor
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