Levantaremos Al Sol

Álvaro de Luna Álvaro de Luna

Embracing Love and Freedom in 'Levantaremos Al Sol'

The song 'Levantaremos Al Sol' by Álvaro de Luna is a poetic exploration of love, freedom, and the ephemeral nature of life. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and a desire to embrace the present moment with a loved one. The recurring theme of lifting the sun ('Levantaremos al Sol') symbolizes a shared effort to bring light and joy into each other's lives, suggesting a deep connection between the two individuals.

The verses of the song reflect on the journey of life, the memories cherished, and the yearning to be close to the person they love. The artist expresses a wish to get lost in the beloved's hair and feel their breath, indicating a deep physical and emotional intimacy. The chorus encourages living life to the fullest, taking risks ('Sal del precipicio'), and not looking back, emphasizing the importance of seizing the day because life is fleeting ('todo lo que viene, va').

The neon lights illuminating the mattress ('Como luces de neón / Iluminando el colchón') serve as a metaphor for the vibrant and intimate moments shared between the lovers. The promise to miss the other only when the singer's voice dies out is a poetic way of saying that their love and memories will endure until the end. Álvaro de Luna's musical style often blends pop with heartfelt lyrics, and in this song, he captures the essence of a passionate and free-spirited love that seeks to overcome any obstacle.

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