Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of someone who has endured prolonged emotional neglect, only to be approached with pleas for reconciliation and healing when the tables have turned. The narrator recounts nights spent begging for affection, met only with rejection and pain, making the current overtures feel disingenuous and manipulative. The dominant tone is one of resolute finality, a stark contrast to the past suffering.
The central tension arises from the speaker's refusal to be swayed by the former tormentor's sudden displays of remorse and desire. The narrator explicitly states, "Lo siento pero es tarde / No quiero mas tu amor" (I'm sorry but it's late / I don't want your love anymore), signaling a definitive closure that rejects the other person's attempts to "sanar mi corazon" (heal my heart) now, after causing so much hurt.
A striking element is the transformation of the other person's perceived invincibility into a state of vulnerability and desperation. The narrator questions, "Donde quedo tu orgullo? / Que era indestructible" (Where did your pride go? / Which was indestructible), highlighting the dramatic shift from their previous aloofness to their current pleas for forgiveness. This reversal underscores the narrator's newfound power and the other person's diminished status.
What makes these lyrics resonate is the powerful articulation of emotional self-preservation after enduring significant pain. The narrator's declaration, "Porque para tus besos / Mi piel es insensible" (Because for your kisses / My skin is insensitive), powerfully conveys a complete emotional detachment, a hard-won immunity born from past suffering. The final assertion, "Que tu para mis ojos / Ya eres invisible" (That you for my eyes / Are now invisible), serves as a definitive and cutting dismissal, emphasizing that the person who once caused so much pain now holds no significance.