Mi Sueño

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The Intoxicating Cure of Love in 'Mi Sueño'

Willie Colón's 'Mi Sueño' is a passionate plea for solace and healing through the power of love. The lyrics convey a deep yearning for comfort and escape from the hardships of the world, seeking refuge under the metaphorical 'saya' or skirt of a beloved woman. This imagery suggests a desire for protection and closeness, a place where the protagonist can hide and find peace.

The song uses vivid metaphors to express the transformative power of love, such as the transfusion of blood to a wandering heart and the exorcism by the holy water of a lover's gaze. These poetic expressions illustrate the singer's wish for rejuvenation and salvation through the affection of his partner. The recurring line 'Y ven a curar tu negro que llegó borracho de la bohemia' translates to 'Come and heal your man who arrived drunk from bohemia,' which can be interpreted as a call for the woman's love to cure the singer's existential weariness and artistic lifestyle.

The contrast between what the woman's mouth says and what her eyes reveal ('Tu boca dice que tú no quieres, pero tus ojos dicen mentira') hints at a complex relationship where the true feelings may be hidden or denied. The singer's insistence on being healed by the woman's love, despite her apparent reluctance, adds a layer of tension and longing to the song. Overall, 'Mi Sueño' is a rich tapestry of emotions, weaving together themes of desire, healing, and the redemptive power of love.

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  1. Oh Que Será?
  2. Idílio
  3. Gitana
  4. Bohemia
  5. Talento de Televisión
  6. Amor Verdadero
  7. Simon
  8. Sin Poderte Hablar
  9. El Gran Varón
  10. Mi Sueño
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