La Vida Empieza Hoy

Sergio Dalma Sergio Dalma

Embracing the Present: A Love That Starts Today

Sergio Dalma's song "La Vida Empieza Hoy" is a celebration of love and the excitement of living in the moment. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who is captivated by a woman, describing her as a "small storm" and a "cotton face" with a smile that lights up his world. The metaphors used here suggest a sense of wonder and admiration, as if the woman brings a whirlwind of joy and softness into his life. This imagery sets the tone for a romantic and almost magical connection between the two.

The chorus, "La vida empieza hoy" (Life starts today), emphasizes the importance of the present moment. Dalma sings about not worrying about the future and instead focusing on the now. The reference to biting from the same apple is a clear nod to the biblical story of Adam and Eve, symbolizing a shared experience and unity. This line suggests that if everything goes well, they will share life's pleasures and challenges together, reinforcing the theme of partnership and mutual support.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of telepathy and an almost supernatural connection between the man and the woman. The idea that she can "split him in two" with her gaze speaks to the profound impact she has on him. This connection is described as something that cannot be controlled or resisted, highlighting the intensity and inevitability of their bond. The song concludes with a sense of triumph and certainty, as the man feels he has hit the mark with this relationship, suggesting a deep sense of fulfillment and happiness.

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