Embracing the Simplicity of Life and Love

The song 'Simple' by Ciro Y Los Persas delves into the essence of life's fleeting moments and the importance of embracing simplicity. The lyrics open with the imagery of smoke rising and disappearing, symbolizing the transient nature of time. This metaphor sets the stage for the song's central theme: the preciousness of time and the need to live fully in the present. The line 'el tiempo es oro' (time is gold) reinforces this idea, reminding us that life is short and should be cherished.

The song also touches on the theme of dissatisfaction and the search for fulfillment. The mention of someone being 'aburrida' (bored) and 'no estabas atendida' (not attended to) suggests a longing for more meaningful experiences. This is further emphasized by the metaphor of water finding its way, even if it means changing its course. It speaks to the human desire to seek out what truly satisfies us, even if it requires change or effort.

In the chorus, the song shifts to a more intimate and personal tone, urging a lover to 'haceme el amor' (make love to me). This plea is portrayed as the ultimate remedy and vice, a way to forget the complexities and burdens of life. The repetition of this request underscores the idea that love and physical connection are powerful, simple pleasures that can provide solace and joy. The song concludes with a reaffirmation of the value of living in the moment and appreciating the simple, yet profound, experiences that life offers.

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  1. Luz
  2. Nena
  3. Dice
  4. Me Gusta
  5. Antes Y Después
  6. Barón Rojo
  7. Amor Prohibido
  8. Todo Pasa
  9. Astros
  10. Pistolas (feat. Wos)
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