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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Corazon Partido" by the artist "Willie Colon"

In the song "Corazon Partido", Willie Colon expresses the profound heartache and longing of the lyrical hero, whose heart is broken by love.

He feels lost and desperate, unable to forget his beloved, who may not reciprocate his feelings or has left him. The hero is torn between the desire to win her back and the understanding that it may be impossible or wrong.

The image of a "broken heart" is a metaphor for the unbearable pain of unrequited love that permeates his entire being. He acknowledges that love has only intensified his suffering instead of bringing healing.

The chorus "A broken heart will kill me, / Tell me, where will it take me" expresses a sense of hopelessness and despair. He doesn't know if he can survive this pain and where it will lead him – to disappointment or, perhaps, still to happiness.

En la vida todo cambia

Y no me quiero equivocar

Mi corazón ya no resiste

Un sueño de felicidad

Este es mi triste problema

Esta es mi amarga situación

Sólo los complica mi dilema

Un partido corazón

He tratado de olvidar

No consigo

Quisiera irte a buscar

No me atrevo

Quiero verte aunque sea como amigo

Doy todo por tenerte de nuevo

Eres parte de mi alma y mi cuerpo

Quizás te sienta incompleto

Tu no sabes

Que por ti yo me muero

Amor acaba de llegar

Para sanar un corazón partido

Quién sanará este corazón partido

Esta distancia no resuelve mi pena

Agonía que no deja escaparme

Verdad que puede terminar mi condena

Busco el lecho que pueda ampararme

Estos ojos vieron tantos fracasos

En el alma pierdo toda esperanza

Mis oidos escuchan una voz santa

Ven que te quiero liberar

Para sanar un corazón partido

Quién sanará este corazón partido

[Chorus: 2x]

Corazón partido me va a matar

Dime para dónde me va a llevar

Corazón partido no llores más

Nos vamos al fracaso o felicidad

Nos vamos al fracaso o felicidad

Nos vamos al fracaso o felicidad

[Chorus: 2x]

Corazón partido me va a matar

Dime para dónde me va a llevar

Corazón partido no llores más

Nos vamos al fracaso o felicidad

Nos vamos al fracaso o felicidad

Nos vamos al fracaso o felicidad

[Chorus: 2x]

Corazón partido me va a matar

Dime para dónde me va a llevar

Corazón partido no llores más

Nos vamos al fracaso o felicidad

[3x:]

Corazón partido

— OST Corazón Partido (саундтрек к сериалу "Разбитые сердца")

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