Cariño Verdad

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The Depths of Maternal Love in 'Cariño Verdad'

The song 'Cariño Verdad' by Los Panchos, a renowned trio known for their romantic ballads and boleros, delves into the profound and unconditional love of a mother compared to a superficial love interest. The lyrics paint a picture of a small, white house on the way to the port of Santa María, where the singer's saintly and kind mother lives. The singer expresses regret for having left her, despite her wise counsel, which he failed to heed.

The chorus contrasts the love of the mother with that of another, presumably a romantic partner. The mother's love is described as being carried in the soul and seen with the heart, while the other's attention is likened to a whim and vanity. This juxtaposition highlights the depth and sincerity of maternal love ('cariño y verdad') against the fleeting and shallow nature of the other's affection. The singer acknowledges his mistake in not understanding this difference and suffering for wanting to see the other person, who is now asked to leave if she dares to compare herself to his mother.

The song's narrative is a reflection on the values of love, contrasting the pure and selfless affection of a mother with the capricious and vain love of a romantic relationship. It's a poignant reminder of the enduring and forgiving nature of maternal love, which remains steadfast even when one strays from the path. Los Panchos, with their emotive music and heartfelt lyrics, capture the essence of this universal theme, resonating with anyone who has experienced the complexities of love and the sanctity of family bonds.

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  1. Contigo aprendí
  2. Amorcito Corazón
  3. Contigo
  4. Sin Ti
  5. La Mucura
  6. Aquellos Ojos Verdes
  7. Solamente una vez
  8. Quizás, Quizás, Quizás...
  9. El reloj
  10. Nosotros
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