Amor De Primavera

Almendra Almendra

The Eternal Cycle of Spring Love

“Amor De Primavera” by Almendra is a poetic exploration of the cyclical and ever-present nature of love, particularly the kind that blooms in the spring. The song opens with the imagery of a 'love of spring' that is constantly circulating, suggesting a love that is both transient and eternal. This love is not confined to a single place or moment; it is something that can be felt and heard from afar, symbolizing its universal and timeless quality.

The lyrics then invite the listener to 'open the barrel of rain and take a cup,' a metaphor for embracing the natural and refreshing aspects of life and love. The 'man of crystal' who 'vibrates again' could symbolize the fragility and transparency of human emotions, as well as the potential for renewal and rebirth. This aligns with the theme of spring, a season often associated with new beginnings and rejuvenation.

Communication is another key theme in the song, as evidenced by the line 'You will communicate with him on a line direct to infinity.' This suggests a deep, almost spiritual connection that transcends physical boundaries. The repetition of 'direct to infinity' emphasizes the boundless and infinite nature of this love. The song concludes by reinforcing the idea that this love is omnipresent, existing 'here, there, and everywhere.' This reinforces the notion that love, like the seasons, is a constant and ever-revolving force in our lives.

“Amor De Primavera” is a beautiful and evocative song that captures the essence of love's cyclical nature, its ability to renew and refresh, and its omnipresence in our lives. Almendra's poetic lyrics and melodic composition create a timeless piece that resonates with the universal experience of love.

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  2. El Fantasma de La Buena Suerte
  3. Muchacha (Ojos de Papel)
  4. Amor De Primavera
  5. Cielo Fuerte (Amor Guaraní)
  6. El mundo entre las manos
  7. Color Humano
  8. Tema de Pototo
  9. Rutas Argentinas
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