A Escondidas

Marisela Marisela

The Secret Devotion of Unyielding Love

The song "A Escondidas" by Marisela, a Mexican-American singer known for her emotive ballads, delves into the depths of a passionate and possibly forbidden love. The lyrics express the singer's unwavering commitment to her beloved, despite not knowing where they stand or how they will react to her declaration of love. She is resolute in her feelings and refuses to give up on the love she holds dear, even if it means loving in secret.

Marisela's heartfelt words convey a sense of honor and determination as she promises to love without conditions. The phrase 'aunque sea a escondidas' which translates to 'even if it's in secret,' suggests that their love may be clandestine or not accepted by others. This could imply a variety of scenarios, such as a relationship that is socially frowned upon or one that involves personal sacrifices. The intensity of her emotions is clear as she equates the loss of her lover's affection to the loss of her own life, highlighting the depth of her attachment and the despair she would feel without them.

The song's narrative is a poignant reflection on the lengths one will go for love, even when faced with obstacles. It touches on themes of devotion, the pain of potential loss, and the fear of living without one's significant other. Marisela's delivery of the lyrics likely resonates with listeners who have experienced similar situations, where love must be concealed, yet remains a powerful force that defines their existence.

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  1. Sola Con Mi Soledad
  2. A Escondidas
  3. Enamorada y Herida
  4. Mi Problema
  5. Sin El
  6. Dios Bendiga Nuestro Amor
  7. A Cambio de Qué
  8. Tu Dama De Hierro
  9. Completamente Tuya
  10. El Chico Aquel
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