Por Tu Silencio

Sabroso Sabroso

The Torment of Love in 'Por Tu Silencio'

The song 'Por Tu Silencio' by Sabroso delves into the complex emotions of love, possession, and fear. The lyrics express the singer's struggle with the overwhelming power that love has over him. He feels as though his heart has been taken over without his consent, indicating a sense of vulnerability and lack of control. The metaphor of being a prisoner to someone else's heart and the comparison of caresses to nails on a cross suggest a painful love, one that is deeply intertwined with suffering and sacrifice.

The recurring theme of fear in the song highlights the singer's apprehension about falling in love again, possibly due to past heartbreaks. Despite the promises of not being hurt or lied to, there is a persistent dread that lingers within him. This fear is exacerbated by the silence of his loved one, which is so powerful that it feels like a deathly void when she does not call. The act of waiting by the phone for a sign of affection is a poignant image of the singer's dependency and longing for reassurance.

Sabroso, known for their romantic ballads and cumbia music, captures the essence of emotional turmoil in 'Por Tu Silencio.' The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the darker side of love, where passion and pain are inextricably linked. The lyrics serve as a reminder of the risks we take when we open our hearts to others, and the courage it takes to trust again after being hurt.

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