Las Calles de Oro

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The Celestial Dream of Daviles de Novelda

The song "Las Calles de Oro" by Daviles de Novelda is a narrative that unfolds through a dream, rich with religious and spiritual imagery. The lyrics describe a journey that the singer embarks upon, which leads him to a celestial city with streets made of gold, a common metaphor for heaven found in many religious texts, particularly in Christianity. The dream begins with the singer deciding to share his vision with a friend, emphasizing the importance of communication and shared experiences.

Throughout the song, the singer encounters various symbols of faith, such as an angel, a cross, and ultimately, a meeting with God. The presence of his deceased mother and a friend who has passed away suggests themes of loss, reunion, and the afterlife. The emotional encounter with his mother, who reassures him that they will meet again, and the comforting words from his friend in heaven, highlight the song's focus on hope and the promise of an afterlife. The message from God, as depicted in the song, is one of love, forgiveness, and a call to spread the word that God is alive and that love is the key to life.

The song concludes with the singer waking up from the dream and sharing it with his friend, reflecting on the urgency of the message and the impending return of Jesus. The dream serves as a warning and a reminder to cherish life, love, and faith. The narrative structure of the song, along with its vivid imagery, creates a powerful and emotive portrayal of spiritual awakening and divine revelation.

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  2. Amor Gitano
  3. La Llave (feat. Maffio y Salcedo Leyry)
  4. La Musiquita (feat. Cali y El Dandee)
  5. Las Calles de Oro
  6. Dime Por Qué Lloras
  7. Te Miro a La Cara (feat. Abraham Mateo)
  8. CORAZÓN PARTÍO
  9. Traicionera (feat. Tony Succar)
  10. Vuelve
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