Lloviendo Flores

Ednita Nazario Ednita Nazario

A Shower of Love and Awakening in 'Lloviendo Flores'

Ednita Nazario's song 'Lloviendo Flores' is a poetic and heartfelt expression of love and awakening. The imagery of flowers raining down symbolizes a shower of blessings and beauty surrounding the person she loves. This metaphor suggests that love brings a transformative and almost divine experience, akin to a celestial event. The repetition of 'Están lloviendo flores' emphasizes the abundance and continuous flow of this love and beauty.

The lyrics also delve into the theme of reality versus illusion. Nazario questions why one would live in an illusion when the reality of her love is right in front of them. This line challenges the listener to embrace the tangible and genuine love she offers, rather than clinging to false hopes or past pains. The song encourages a shift from pain to love, urging the listener to wake up and recognize the love that is present and real.

Furthermore, the song speaks to the power of the heart and the futility of resisting true feelings. The lines 'Del Corazón, al corazón, Nunca dudes lo que siente el corazón' highlight the importance of trusting one's heart and emotions. Nazario suggests that fighting against what is evident and true in one's heart is pointless. The song is a call to embrace love fully and to let go of doubts and fears, allowing oneself to be enveloped in the beauty and purity of love, much like being showered with flowers.

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  1. Espiritu Libre
  2. Tú Sin Mi
  3. La Más Loca, La Más Bella
  4. Soy Como Soy
  5. Ahora Es Tarde Ya
  6. Lloviendo Flores
  7. Más Mala que Tú
  8. Por Ti
  9. Sin Querer
  10. Quiero Que Me Hagas El Amor
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