Menos: Quisiera Amarte

The narrator views their love as a "dura condena" (hard sentence) or "esclavitud" (slavery). They dream of a happy love but find themselves trapped in one that brings no rest.

"Quisiera Amarte Menos" is a classic Spanish-language bolero/tango that explores the agony of an all-consuming, obsessive love. The song's title translates to "I Would Like to Love You Less," setting the tone for a narrative about a protagonist who feels imprisoned by their own deep affection. Core Themes and Meaning

A central conflict in the lyrics is the inability to find peace while together ("Hoy sufro si te alcanzo") and the inability to live apart ("lejos no sé vivir").

The song has been performed across various genres, including . Some of the most well-known interpretations include:

Features

Author Tally Education Pvt. Ltd.
Language English
Binding Paperback
Publisher Sahaj Enterprises
ISBN
Year of Publishing 2021
Pages 336
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The narrator views their love as a "dura condena" (hard sentence) or "esclavitud" (slavery). They dream of a happy love but find themselves trapped in one that brings no rest.

"Quisiera Amarte Menos" is a classic Spanish-language bolero/tango that explores the agony of an all-consuming, obsessive love. The song's title translates to "I Would Like to Love You Less," setting the tone for a narrative about a protagonist who feels imprisoned by their own deep affection. Core Themes and Meaning

A central conflict in the lyrics is the inability to find peace while together ("Hoy sufro si te alcanzo") and the inability to live apart ("lejos no sé vivir").

The song has been performed across various genres, including . Some of the most well-known interpretations include:

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