Esos Que Dicen Amarse

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The Illusion of Love: A Deep Dive into 'Esos Que Dicen Amarse' by Marilina Ross

Marilina Ross's song 'Esos Que Dicen Amarse' delves into the complexities and misconceptions surrounding love. The lyrics begin by highlighting how easy it is to say and pretend to love someone. Ross points out that finding the right words to please another person is simple, but genuine love goes beyond mere words. She critiques the common confusion between love and possession, where people mistake control and ownership for affection, paying for the right to take away someone else's freedom.

The song also explores the blinding nature of love, describing it as a magical alchemy that can prevent one from seeing their partner's true self. Ross suggests that in the throes of passion, people often ignore the flaws and realities of their partners, choosing instead to paint them with idealized colors. This illusion can lead to a cycle of starting over, as the initial enchantment fades and reality sets in.

Ross's chorus is a poignant reflection on the true nature of love. She questions how many people genuinely love each other versus those who merely claim to. Love is described as indispensable and indecipherable, as essential as air. The repetition of 'Ay amor' underscores the emotional weight and complexity of love, emphasizing its misunderstood and often mistreated nature. Through her lyrics, Ross invites listeners to reflect on their own relationships and the true meaning of love, urging a deeper understanding and appreciation of this fundamental human experience.

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