Aire de Amor

Almendra Almendra

A Journey Back to Innocence and Love

The song 'Aire de Amor' by Almendra is a poetic exploration of returning to a state of innocence and the purity of love. The lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia and a deep connection to nature, suggesting a longing for simpler times and a purer emotional state. The repeated phrase 'A pesar de que vuelvo a mis tierras de inocencia' (Despite returning to my lands of innocence) indicates a journey back to a place or state of being that is untouched by the complexities and corruptions of the modern world.

The imagery in the song is rich with natural elements, such as forests, hills, and water, which symbolize tranquility and the essence of life. The line 'Canta amor desde adentro' (Love sings from within) suggests that love is an intrinsic, powerful force that emanates from the core of one's being. This internal love is mirrored by the external beauty and serenity of nature, creating a harmonious relationship between the inner self and the outer world.

The song also touches on the idea of resilience and the enduring nature of love and peace, even in the face of external disturbances. The line 'En tus pies se agita la calma aunque quieran soplarte' (Calm stirs at your feet even if they try to blow you away) implies that true peace and love are steadfast and cannot be easily disrupted. This resilience is a testament to the strength of returning to one's roots and embracing the simplicity and purity of love and nature.

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  1. Las cosas para hacer
  2. Rutas Argentinas
  3. A Estos Hombres Tristes
  4. Muchacha (Ojos de Papel)
  5. Campos Verdes
  6. Amor De Primavera
  7. Cielo Fuerte (Amor Guaraní)
  8. El mundo entre las manos
  9. Color Humano
  10. Tema de Pototo
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