Por Si Mañana

Antoñito Molina Antoñito Molina

Embracing Life and Love Without Restraint

The song "Por Si Mañana" by Antoñito Molina is a vibrant expression of living life to the fullest and loving without boundaries. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and a desire to experience life's moments intensely, especially in the context of a romantic relationship. The singer speaks about breathing life differently and having a perfect plan that involves being with the person he loves, suggesting a deep connection and a shared journey of making the most out of every moment together.

Antoñito Molina's lyrics emphasize the importance of following one's heart and instincts without being hindered by societal expectations or rules. The repeated lines about doing what 'comes out of the songs' reflect an artist's need for creative freedom and authenticity. This sentiment is extended to the way he approaches life and love, advocating for a spontaneous and genuine existence. The metaphor of life as a concert with only two songs left underscores the fleeting nature of time and the need to act before opportunities slip away.

The chorus of the song is particularly poignant, as it contemplates a hypothetical future where expressing love might be forbidden. This scenario prompts a sense of rebellion against constraints, with the singer vowing to overcome any obstacle to show his affection. The imagery of running to the loved one's door and sleeping on the streets if necessary paints a picture of a love that is adventurous and unbound by material comforts. The repeated phrase 'Prohibido está no vivir' (It's forbidden not to live) serves as a powerful mantra, urging listeners to engage fully with life and not to be passive observers.

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