Ensayo De Una Boca.

Fernando Delgadillo Fernando Delgadillo

The Enchanting Garden of Love: A Tribute to a Beloved's Smile

Fernando Delgadillo's song "Ensayo De Una Boca" is a poetic and heartfelt ode to the mouth of his beloved. The lyrics are rich with vivid imagery and metaphors, painting a picture of a mouth that is not just a physical feature but a source of immense emotional and spiritual nourishment. Delgadillo describes his beloved's mouth as a "garden of cherry trees" and a "source of pure water," emphasizing its beauty and purity. The mouth is portrayed as a place where his desires are nurtured and grow, symbolizing the deep connection and affection he feels.

The song continues to explore the various aspects of his beloved's mouth, from the sweetness of her lips to the comforting nature of her voice. Her laughter is described as transparent and crystal-clear, likened to the playful movement of the wind. This laughter brings him immense joy and fulfillment, highlighting the profound impact she has on his emotional well-being. The mouth is also depicted as a window to her soul, a secret, and a language of the heart, encapsulating the essence of love and time.

Delgadillo's use of natural elements like gardens, water, and fruit orchards serves to elevate the mouth to a divine and almost sacred status. The mouth is not just a physical feature but a symbol of love, comfort, and the passage of time. The song beautifully captures the multifaceted nature of love, from the physical attraction to the deep emotional and spiritual connection. It is a celebration of the beloved's mouth as a source of endless joy, comfort, and love, making it a cherished treasure in the singer's life.

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