Mi Credo

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The Journey of Belief in 'Mi Credo' by Almafuerte

In 'Mi Credo,' Almafuerte delves into the theme of belief and the journey of faith through life's experiences. The song opens with a nostalgic reflection on the past, where the artist reminisces about coming from a place of dreams and aspirations, symbolized by the guitar and voice. This sets the stage for a narrative that explores the various facets of belief, from personal convictions to societal expectations.

The lyrics repeatedly emphasize the act of believing, whether in love, friendship, or the inherent goodness of people. The artist expresses a sense of disillusionment, having believed in many things that ultimately did not hold true. This is poignantly captured in lines like 'Creí que lo prestado me iban a devolver,' which translates to 'I believed that what was borrowed would be returned.' This line, among others, highlights the vulnerability and sometimes naivety that comes with placing trust in others.

The song also touches on a deeper, almost spiritual level of belief, as seen in the lines 'Vengo creyendo en el Dios vivo,' meaning 'I come believing in the living God.' This suggests a search for a higher truth or a divine sense of justice, contrasting with the more earthly disappointments the artist has faced. The repeated questioning and the exclamation '¡Por Dios!' underscore the emotional weight and the existential quest for meaning that permeates the song.

' Mi Credo' is a poignant exploration of the highs and lows of belief, capturing the essence of human vulnerability and the enduring quest for truth and meaning in a complex world.

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  3. Desde El Mas Alla
  4. Las Aguas Turbias Suben Esta Vez
  5. Sé Vos
  6. Tu Eres Su Seguridad
  7. A Traves de Los Tiempos
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