Embracing the Everyday Miracle: A Journey of Self-Discovery

Cuarteto Vocal Sabbath's song "Mi Milagro" is a profound exploration of self-discovery and the realization of one's intrinsic value. The lyrics convey a journey through hardship and introspection, leading to the understanding that the true miracle lies within oneself. The opening lines, "Yo contigo entendí / Que tener no es decir / Quien soy yo ni quien seré," suggest a deep reflection on identity and the realization that material possessions or external validations do not define one's true self. This sets the stage for a narrative of personal growth and enlightenment.

The song continues with the metaphor of a desert, a common symbol for a place of trial and transformation. "En el desierto aprendí / Que puedes estar allí / Moldeando así mi fe / Diciendo quién eres" speaks to the idea that through difficult times, one's faith and character are shaped. The desert represents a period of solitude and challenge, where the singer learns to understand and trust in a higher power, ultimately leading to a stronger sense of self. The repeated mention of tears and stumbling, "Y las lágrimas que deje / Por doquiera tropecé," highlights the struggles faced along the way, but also the lessons learned from these experiences.

The chorus, "Mi milagro soy yo / De pie otro día / Ver por mi ventana / El día llegando / El Sol al brillar / Poder confiar / Viene otro día / Misericordia / Sobre mi mesa / Voy a encontrar," encapsulates the essence of the song. It celebrates the miracle of simply being alive and the daily renewal of hope and mercy. The imagery of the sun shining and the new day arriving symbolizes optimism and the continuous opportunity for growth and gratitude. The repetition of these lines reinforces the message that every day is a gift, and recognizing one's own resilience and capacity for faith is the true miracle.

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  1. Tengo Prisa
  2. Fue En La Cruz
  3. Sin Ti
  4. Errante Voy
  5. Encontré la Salida
  6. Mi Milagro
  7. Aquí Estoy
  8. Jesús Mesías
  9. Alfa y Omega
  10. No Me Olvidé de Ti
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