Soñé Que Te Perdía

Edith Márquez Edith Márquez

The Fear of Losing You: A Love Reaffirmed

Edith Márquez's song "Soñé Que Te Perdía" delves into the profound emotions of love and fear of loss. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a lover who is deeply enamored and cherishes every moment with their partner. The song begins with the protagonist expressing their admiration and the joy they find in simply gazing at their loved one. This sets the stage for the central theme of the song: the fear of losing this cherished person.

The chorus reveals the heart of the song, where the protagonist recounts a dream in which they lost their partner. This dream was so intense that it felt like a near-death experience, highlighting the depth of their emotional dependence. The relief upon waking and realizing it was just a nightmare is palpable, and it serves as a catalyst for the protagonist to vow to love their partner even more fervently. This dream acts as a wake-up call, reminding them of the fragility of life and the importance of treasuring their relationship.

Throughout the song, Márquez uses vivid imagery and metaphors to convey the intensity of her feelings. Phrases like "mordiéndote los labios" (biting your lips) and "saborearte en cada beso" (savoring you in every kiss) emphasize the physical and emotional connection between the lovers. The song concludes with a powerful declaration that life without their partner would be unbearable, reinforcing the theme of love's indispensability. Márquez's passionate delivery and the heartfelt lyrics make "Soñé Que Te Perdía" a poignant ode to love and the fear of losing it.

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  1. Entre Ella y Yo
  2. ¿Qué mas?
  3. Ojos de Fuego
  4. Mirame
  5. Por Hablarle De Ti
  6. Noche de Copas
  7. Aunque Sea En Otra Vida
  8. Entiende Que Ya
  9. Mi Nombre
  10. Qué Ironía (part. Nabález)
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