Sera de Dios
Erreway
The Divine Nature of Unforgettable Love
The song "Será de Dios" by Erreway, an Argentine pop rock band, delves into the theme of an inescapable and possibly predestined love. The lyrics express the protagonist's initial determination to move on from a past relationship, vowing not to return, feel, or think about their former partner. However, upon seeing them again, all resolutions crumble under the weight of an undeniable connection, suggesting that their feelings might be beyond their control, perhaps even divinely ordained.
The chorus, with its repeated line 'Será de Dios,' which translates to 'It must be God's will,' implies that the love they feel is fated and unshakable. The song suggests that the love is so powerful that it feels like a force of nature, one that is meant to be and that even the divine has a hand in. The mention of spring arriving with the partner's kisses symbolizes a renewal or rebirth of feelings, reinforcing the idea that their love is rejuvenating and inevitable.
The bridge of the song introduces a sense of doubt and vulnerability, questioning whether forgiveness is possible or if returning to the relationship is wise. This internal conflict highlights the complexity of love and the fear of getting hurt again. Yet, the song ends with a plea not to say goodbye, indicating a hope for a true and lasting love that might have been awakened in the partner's heart. The song captures the essence of a love that feels destined and the struggle between guarding one's heart and surrendering to an overpowering emotion.