Entrégate

Carlos Marín Carlos Marín

The Unyielding Call for Complete Surrender in Love

Carlos Marín's song 'Entrégate' is a passionate plea for complete and unreserved surrender in love. The lyrics convey a deep yearning for mutual acknowledgment of love that can no longer be hidden. The song opens with the recognition that the love between the two individuals is undeniable, as it is evident in every aspect of their being. This sets the stage for a narrative that is both intense and tender, urging the beloved to let go of all fears and reservations.

The metaphors used in the song are rich and evocative. The beloved is described as a 'flower with thorns' and a 'wild river,' highlighting both the beauty and the challenges of their love. These metaphors suggest that while the beloved may be difficult to approach or understand, the love they share is worth the effort. The imagery of 'calm water in my arms' during the nights of love further emphasizes the transformative power of their relationship, where even the most untamed elements find peace and solace.

The chorus is a fervent appeal for the beloved to 'give everything completely,' to forget fears and reservations, and to unlock the 'secret key' to their heart. This repeated plea underscores the theme of total emotional and physical surrender. The song culminates in a desire for the beloved to become wholly his, to the point of 'tearing out his soul,' signifying the ultimate depth of their connection. Marín's powerful vocals and the emotive melody amplify the song's message, making 'Entrégate' a compelling ode to the all-consuming nature of true love.

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