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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "La Alegría" by the artist "Yasmin Levy"

In "La Alegría" ("The Joy"), Yasmin Levy paints a poignant picture of unrequited love, saturated with bitterness and despair. The lyrical heroine, tormented by pain, seeks solace in alcohol and sleep, yearning for a temporary escape from unbearable emotions. She curses the world, perceiving love as a curse, a punishment that robs her of strength and will to live.

Addressing her "damned" beloved, she pleads for release from the torment, emphasizing the hopelessness of her situation. Days and nights filled with loneliness become an unbearable burden. The heroine cries out to God, begging for help in killing the love that has become a source of suffering.

Abandoned and heartbroken, she wanders through life, finding no strength to fight. What seemed like a cure for pain - love for the addressee of the song - turned into even greater torment. The decision to leave is dictated by the desire to survive, to save herself from complete destruction.

Despite the pain and despair, the heroine retains a grain of devotion. She is ready to live her life remembering her love and dedicate to it the song of her heart, sounding until the very end. The repetition of the last lines reinforces the idea of eternal, albeit unrequited, love.

Yo bebo y bebo y bebo pa' olvidarte,

Yo duermo y duermo y duermo pa' no pensar.

Maldito mundo!

Vivir para pagar por el pecado del amarte

Maldita tú!

Suéltame!

Te digo que vida no tengo,

Y es por tu culpa

Las noches igual que los días

De soledad

Oh Dios mío!

Ayúdame para matar este amor

Que está en mi corazón

Bendito Dios!

Sálvame!

Solo caminando en el camino de este mundo,

Y no tengo más fuerza para luchar

Yo pensaba que amarte fue el remedio pa' el dolor,

Pero el dolor se hizo grande más y más.

Te dejo para siempre.

Vida mía no te olvides,

Que soy hombre que existe para ti

Y el canto de mi vida te regalo para siempre,

Hasta que llegue el día del morir..

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