Si No Te Hubieras Ido

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The Heartache of Absence in 'Si No Te Hubieras Ido'

The song 'Si No Te Hubieras Ido' by Los Bukis is a poignant ballad that speaks to the universal experience of loss and longing. The lyrics express the deep pain and emptiness felt by someone who has lost a significant other, whether through a breakup, separation, or death. The recurring theme of the song is the irreplaceable nature of the loved one and the profound impact their absence has on the narrator's life.

The opening lines set the tone of the song, with the narrator waking up and immediately being reminded of their missing partner. The mention of the mirror not lying and seeing oneself as 'so different' suggests a loss of identity or a sense of incompleteness without the other person. The lyrics also touch on the monotony of life without the loved one, where everything seems unchanged and dull, highlighting the contrast between the past filled with the partner's presence and the present emptiness.

The chorus emphasizes the difficulty of living without the significant other, with the physical manifestation of coldness representing the emotional void. The yearning for the return of the loved one and the hypothetical happiness that would ensue if they had not left is a powerful expression of regret and wishful thinking. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the agony of separation and the enduring hope for reunion or closure.

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  1. Te Amo Mamá
  2. Chiquilla Bonita
  3. Tú Cárcel
  4. Como fui a enamorarme de ti
  5. Tu Ingratitud
  6. Acepto Mi Derrota
  7. Me Volvi a Acordar de Ti
  8. Que Duro Es Llorar
  9. Poquito a Poco
  10. Tus Mentiras
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