Palabras de Mujer

Agustín Lara Agustín Lara

Eternal Love and Divine Will in 'Palabras de Mujer'

Agustín Lara's song 'Palabras de Mujer' is a poignant exploration of love's enduring nature and the divine forces that bind two souls together. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of inevitability and eternal connection, suggesting that love transcends human will and is orchestrated by a higher power. The phrase 'lo quiere Dios' (God wants it) underscores the idea that their love is fated and blessed by divine intervention, making it unbreakable and everlasting.

The song's narrative is deeply emotional, with the speaker recalling the tender words of a woman ('Palabras de mujer') that were once whispered softly and intimately. These words are not just memories but are portrayed as living entities that the speaker wishes to hear again, evoking a sense of longing and nostalgia. The repetition of these words symbolizes the desire to relive those moments of closeness and emotional connection, highlighting the depth of the speaker's feelings.

Furthermore, the lyrics convey a sense of omnipresence of love, as the speaker promises to be a constant presence in the beloved's life, even in pain and sorrow. The imagery of being found in 'your kisses,' 'the water,' and 'the sun' suggests that love is all-encompassing and omnipresent, permeating every aspect of existence. This reinforces the theme of eternal love that defies physical separation and persists beyond the temporal realm.

'Palabras de Mujer' is a beautiful testament to the power of love and its divine orchestration, capturing the essence of an unbreakable bond that transcends time and space.

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  2. Piensa En Mi
  3. Granada
  4. Madrid
  5. Palabras de Mujer
  6. Amor de mis amores
  7. El novillero
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