la fuente del deseo

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Wishing for Love at the Fountain of Desire

El Barrio's song "La fuente del deseo" is a heartfelt narrative that revolves around the theme of longing and the pursuit of love. The lyrics tell the story of a young man who, following his mother's advice, visits the 'fountain of desire' in hopes of finding a beautiful girlfriend. This fountain is depicted as a magical place where only doves drink, symbolizing purity and hope. The protagonist's wish is not just for any love, but for the most beautiful girl in Spain or Rome, highlighting his deep yearning for an idealized romance.

The song paints a vivid picture of the protagonist's nightly ritual in a quaint village square. He throws a coin into the fountain, closes his eyes, and makes a wish. This act is a metaphor for his deep-seated desires and dreams. He imagines a life where he and his beloved walk hand in hand at sunset, surrounded by the fragrant scent of night-blooming flowers. The imagery of children singing and playing around the fountain adds a layer of innocence and joy to his vision, suggesting that his ultimate wish is for a simple, yet profoundly fulfilling love.

El Barrio's lyrical style is rich with cultural references and poetic metaphors. The mention of his mother's observation about the 'shine of love' in his eyes adds a personal and emotional touch to the narrative. The song captures the universal human experience of longing for love and the hope that such a pure and beautiful connection can be found. Through its evocative lyrics and heartfelt delivery, "La fuente del deseo" resonates with anyone who has ever wished for a love that feels like a dream come true.

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  1. Agua Fresca
  2. Mi Morena
  3. HiStOrIaS dE sEvILLa
  4. CuEnTaLe
  5. la fuente del deseo
  6. Tonto Enamorao
  7. El Monte Del Olvido
  8. Yo Soñé
  9. La voz de mi silencio
  10. Estirpe
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