En Este Mismo Lugar

Adrián Barilari Adrián Barilari

Rediscovering Love in the Same Place

Adrián Barilari's song "En Este Mismo Lugar" is a heartfelt exploration of love, loss, and the hope for rekindling a past relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that once was, filled with warmth and connection, symbolized by the sun and the sea. The protagonist reminisces about the times when their partner's love provided them with comfort and direction, much like the sun's warmth and the endless horizon of the sea.

The song delves into the pain of lost love, questioning what went wrong and lamenting the time spent without love. The lyrics express a deep yearning to turn back time, to relive those moments of affection and to mend what has been broken. This longing is encapsulated in the desire to "detener el mundo y volver hacia atrás" (stop the world and go back). The protagonist dreams of a fresh start, symbolized by a new sun and a new sea, and believes that there are still moments of joy and laughter to be shared.

Ultimately, "En Este Mismo Lugar" is a song about hope and renewal. It acknowledges the past and the mistakes made but focuses on the present and the future. The repeated lines about forgetting the past and looking forward to the future emphasize the possibility of starting anew. The song suggests that love can be rediscovered and that life can begin again in the same place where it once flourished, filled with new warmth and endless possibilities.

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  1. Amo De La Oscuridad
  2. Cenizas En El Viento
  3. Dueño De Un Sueño
  4. Caminar A Tu Lado
  5. Recuerdo En La Piel
  6. Corazon Homicida
  7. Trae Tu Amor
  8. Siempre Vas a Estar
  9. Y Las Sombras Quedaran Atras
  10. Sin Mirar Atras
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