A Heartfelt Ode to a Lost Loved One

Ana Gabriel's song "Jazmín" is a poignant and emotional tribute to a loved one who has passed away. The lyrics delve deep into the feelings of sorrow, longing, and the struggle to come to terms with the loss. The song opens with the singer expressing the difficulty of explaining her emotions and the pain she feels. She acknowledges that destiny played a role in the loss, yet she grapples with understanding and accepting it.

The song paints a vivid picture of the person being remembered, highlighting their forgiving nature and the new world they introduced to the singer. The absence of malice in their eyes is a testament to their pure and kind-hearted character. The recurring theme of loneliness is evident as the singer laments who will bring joy to her solitude now that her loved one is gone. The stars in the night sky become a symbol of connection, as they remind her of the departed.

As the song progresses, the singer reflects on the hope that her loved one is not suffering wherever they are. She acknowledges that their fate was in God's hands and that nothing could be done to change it. The pain of loss is encapsulated in the name "Jazmín," which carries the weight of her sorrow and the prayers she has offered. The song concludes with a sigh and a moment of light, bringing forth the best memories of Jazmín, immortalizing them in the singer's heart and mind.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Destino
  2. La Araña
  3. Luna
  4. No Te Hago Falta
  5. Quién Como Tú
  6. Huelo a Soledad
  7. Es Demasiado Tarde
  8. Cosas Del Amor (feat. Vikki Carr)
  9. Y Aquí Estoy
  10. La Barca De Oro
View all Ana Gabriel songs

Most popular topics in Ana Gabriel songs

Related artists

  1. Alejandro Fernández
    Alejandro Fernández
  2. Vicente Fernández
    Vicente Fernández
  3. Marco Antonio Solís
    Marco Antonio Solís
  4. José Luis Perales
    José Luis Perales
  5. Chayanne
    Chayanne
  6. José José
    José José
  7. Gloria Trevi
    Gloria Trevi
  8. Ricardo Arjona
    Ricardo Arjona