Song Meaning
The narrator's heart is in turmoil, a state that's been building for a while. He'd desired someone intensely for so long that now, having her, he's paralyzed by indecision. This desire has curdled into a strange aversion.
This isn't just a simple breakup; it's the aftermath of betrayal. The lyrics reveal a sharp turn from longing to rejection: "Pense mucho en retenerla / Y ahora que la tengo ya no quiero verla." The object of his past desire is now someone he actively wants to avoid, a direct consequence of being "engañado."
The core of the emotional impact lies in the repeated phrase "Como todo corazon desilusionado." This isn't just a personal heartbreak; it's presented as a universal condition of the disillusioned heart. The narrator feels his current inability to feel her presence, "Ya no puedo sentirte a mi lado," is a symptom of this larger, shared experience of romantic disappointment.
The power of these lyrics comes from the stark contrast between intense past desire and present revulsion, amplified by the framing of this personal pain as a collective state. The final "Ya no puedo ya no quiero / Sentirte a mi lado" hammers home a definitive, almost desperate, finality, born from the ashes of a broken illusion.