Sabor a Mí

Alvaro Carrillo Alvaro Carrillo

Eternal Imprint of Love in 'Sabor a Mí'

Alvaro Carrillo's song 'Sabor a Mí' is a timeless classic that delves into the profound and enduring nature of love. The lyrics speak to a deep connection between two souls who have shared a significant amount of time together. The phrase 'sabor a mí,' which translates to 'taste of me,' serves as a metaphor for the lasting impact and essence that each lover leaves on the other. This metaphor suggests that their love has permeated their very beings, making it impossible to forget or deny each other's presence in their lives.

The song also touches on themes of humility and selflessness in love. Carrillo sings about not wanting to possess or control his lover, emphasizing that he has no vanity and considers himself poor in material wealth. However, he offers the best of himself, which is his love and the memories they have created together. This sentiment highlights the idea that true love is not about ownership or material gifts but about the emotional and spiritual connection shared between two people.

In the final verse, Carrillo contemplates the passage of time and the possibility of love enduring beyond this life. He muses that even if a thousand years pass, the essence of their love will remain. This reflection on the eternal nature of love adds a layer of poignancy to the song, suggesting that the 'sabor' or essence of their love will be carried with them forever, transcending time and space. The song's poetic lyrics and heartfelt delivery make it a beautiful ode to the lasting impact of true love.

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  1. Sabor a Mí
  2. Se Te Olvida (La Mentira)
  3. Sabrá Dios
  4. Te Doy Dos Horas
  5. Un Poco Más
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