A Night of Passion and Intimacy

Armando Manzanero's song "Mi Mujer" is a heartfelt ode to intimate moments shared between lovers. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a romantic evening, filled with sensory details that evoke a deep sense of connection and passion. The song begins with the request to light a candle, symbolizing the start of a special, intimate moment. The aroma of the woman's skin and the incense she burns create an atmosphere of sensuality and closeness, setting the stage for a night of love and affection.

The song continues with the imagery of an open window, allowing the morning light to gently illuminate their private world. This light, along with the metaphor of a firefly, represents the unexpected and beautiful moments that can occur in a relationship. The lyrics emphasize the importance of being present and fully immersed in the moment, free from distractions like the telephone or television. This desire for undisturbed intimacy highlights the deep emotional connection between the lovers.

Manzanero's lyrics also convey a sense of urgency and longing, as he expresses his desire to be close to his partner and to share in the physical and emotional experience of love. The repeated use of the word "mujer" (woman) throughout the song underscores the personal and intimate nature of the relationship. The song is a celebration of love, passion, and the unique bond that exists between two people who are deeply in love. It captures the essence of romantic intimacy and the desire to cherish and protect those precious moments together.

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  1. Contigo Aprendí
  2. Por Debajo de La Mesa
  3. Como Yo Te Amé
  4. Mía
  5. Mi Mujer
  6. No
  7. Mi Cama Mi Almohada
  8. Nada Personal (feat. Lisset)
  9. Desayuno (Cafe de Manha)
  10. Como Quiseres
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