The Essence of Love in the Face of Life's Shortcomings

Andrés Cepeda's song 'Faltarán' delves into the inevitable absences and deficiencies that life brings, yet it highlights the profound solace found in love. The lyrics paint a picture of various things that might be missing in life, such as friends, food, passion, and certainty. Despite these absences, the singer finds peace and contentment in the presence of his loved one, suggesting that love can fill the void left by other deficiencies.

The song continues to explore the mundane and sometimes monotonous aspects of life, like boredom and the repetition of old poems and songs. Even as the excitement fades and routine sets in, the singer remains tranquil, emphasizing that the presence of his partner is enough to make up for any lack of novelty or excitement. This reflects a mature understanding of love, where the mere presence of a loved one is more valuable than any external thrill.

In the final verses, Cepeda touches on the inevitability of aging and death. He describes growing old together, wrapped in each other's presence, and facing the end of life with a sense of peace. The imagery of death kissing their pillow signifies the closeness of their bond even in the face of mortality. The song concludes with the reaffirmation that as long as they are together, nothing else truly matters. This powerful message underscores the enduring strength of love, capable of providing comfort and meaning amidst life's inevitable losses.

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  2. El Carpintero Del Amor
  3. Mi Inspiración
  4. Si Fueras Mi Enemigo
  5. Magia (part. Sebastian Yatra)
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  7. Para Amarte Mejor
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