Oh Marilyn

Sabroso Sabroso

The Haunting Echoes of Lost Love in 'Oh Marilyn'

Sabroso's song 'Oh Marilyn' delves into the deep emotional turmoil of a love lost and the lingering memories that haunt the protagonist. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of sleepless nights filled with thoughts of a past lover, Marilyn. The repetition of the name 'Marilyn' throughout the song emphasizes the protagonist's obsession and inability to move on from this significant relationship. The nights bring back memories of a love that once belonged to him, and the solitude of his bed only amplifies his longing and restlessness.

The song also explores the painful reality of unrequited love. The protagonist acknowledges that Marilyn has moved on and is now devoted to someone else, yet he cannot forget her. This unreciprocated love is a source of suffering for him, as he realizes that no matter how much he wishes for her to be by his side, it is all in vain. The lyrics convey a sense of helplessness and resignation, as he knows that Marilyn has easily forgotten their past together.

'Oh Marilyn' is a poignant reflection on the enduring impact of a past relationship and the difficulty of letting go. The song captures the essence of heartache and the struggle to come to terms with the end of a significant chapter in one's life. Sabroso's emotive delivery and the repetitive, almost hypnotic chorus serve to underscore the depth of the protagonist's feelings and the inescapable nature of his memories of Marilyn.

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  3. Preciosa Mia
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  5. Tienes gusto de otra piel
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