Lessons in Love and Self-Worth

Miguel Angel Oroyo Perez's song "Yami" is a poignant exploration of youthful infatuation and the lessons learned from unrequited love. The lyrics tell the story of a young person who becomes enamored with someone older and more experienced, a figure who seems almost dreamlike and unattainable. This initial attraction is described as a "first illusion," a common experience in the journey of growing up and understanding love.

The narrative unfolds during a time when the world was "closed," likely referencing a period of isolation, such as a lockdown, where digital connections became a lifeline. The protagonist is drawn to this mysterious person, who offers a sense of excitement and allure. However, the relationship is not what it seems. The older figure is not looking for love but rather a distraction, a secondary option, which the protagonist ultimately rejects. This decision marks a significant moment of self-awareness and self-respect, as they choose not to be "the other" in someone else's story.

The song beautifully captures the bittersweet nature of first love and the realization that not all connections are meant to last. It speaks to the importance of self-worth and the courage to walk away from situations that do not serve one's best interests. The protagonist's journey from infatuation to understanding is a universal theme, resonating with anyone who has faced the complexities of love and relationships. Through this experience, they learn to value themselves and recognize the difference between genuine affection and mere infatuation.

"Yami" is a reflection on the growth that comes from heartache and the strength found in choosing dignity over fleeting passion. It is a reminder that while first loves may not last, they often teach us the most about who we are and what we truly deserve.

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