Himno al amor (Hymme a l'amour)

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A Hymn to Eternal Love: Dalva de Oliveira's Ode to Devotion

Dalva de Oliveira's song "Himno al amor (Hymne à l'amour)" is a heartfelt tribute to the transformative power of love. The lyrics express an unending devotion and happiness that the singer feels for their beloved. The opening lines, "Mi querer por ti no tiene fin / Y mi ser es hoy feliz por ti," set the tone for a song that celebrates the joy and fulfillment that love brings. The singer's gratitude is directed towards a higher power, thanking the Lord for the gift of love that has filled their life with purpose and happiness.

The song beautifully captures the duality of love, describing it as both a sacred and a profane experience. The lines "El sentir en torbellino / Lo profano y lo divino / Es comienzo del amor" suggest that love is a whirlwind of emotions that encompasses both the earthly and the divine. This duality is further emphasized through vivid imagery, such as the dew on flowers and a life without fears, symbolizing the purity and serenity that love can bring.

Dalva de Oliveira also touches on the emotional highs and lows that come with love. The lyrics mention a star's brilliance, prayers, fervor, and the light that shines, juxtaposed with tears and smiles. This contrast highlights the complexity of love, portraying it as a powerful force that can evoke a wide range of emotions. The song concludes with the realization that these experiences, both joyful and sorrowful, are all part of the grand tapestry of love, making it a profound and all-encompassing emotion.

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