: "Que sí te quiero, júralo... pero ya no, ya no quiero sufrir."
: Acknowledging a past love while choosing self-preservation over further suffering.
The song remains a staple of Mexican culture because it treats heartbreak with dignity. It doesn't deny the love that existed; it simply swears that the love is no longer enough to justify the "molestias" (troubles) of the relationship.
Que Si Te Quiero, Júralo - song and lyrics by Amalia Mendoza
The song captures a dramatic farewell between lovers who have caused each other too much pain to remain even friends.
: "Que sí te quiero, júralo... pero ya no, ya no quiero sufrir."
: Acknowledging a past love while choosing self-preservation over further suffering. Que Si Te Quiero Juralo
The song remains a staple of Mexican culture because it treats heartbreak with dignity. It doesn't deny the love that existed; it simply swears that the love is no longer enough to justify the "molestias" (troubles) of the relationship. : "Que sí te quiero, júralo
Que Si Te Quiero, Júralo - song and lyrics by Amalia Mendoza : "Que sí te quiero
The song captures a dramatic farewell between lovers who have caused each other too much pain to remain even friends.