He asks to be allowed to "deceive himself" for just a moment longer, even while acknowledging the painful reality that his lover will never return.
The narrator uses the metaphor of a shattered castle ( "mi castillo del ayer" ) to describe his broken dreams, vowing to "build a god with those broken pieces" as a form of spiritual survival. Calo/Maderna - Que te importa que llore
(1942) is a defining masterpiece of the Golden Age of Tango, representing the peak of the collaboration between bandoneonist Miguel Caló and his legendary "Orquesta de las Estrellas" (Orchestra of the Stars). Recorded on June 30, 1942, it features the iconic voice of Raúl Berón , whose smooth, expressive phrasing perfectly complements the orchestra's sophisticated sound. The Collaboration: Caló and Maderna He asks to be allowed to "deceive himself"
The song's title translates to . The lyrics are a poignant monologue of a man facing the finality of a breakup. Key themes include: Recorded on June 30, 1942, it features the