Bohemio Enamorado

Gilberto Santa Rosa Gilberto Santa Rosa

The Heart of a Wandering Romantic: 'Bohemio Enamorado'

Gilberto Santa Rosa's 'Bohemio Enamorado' is a poignant exploration of love from the perspective of a wandering soul. The song's protagonist describes himself as a transient dreamer, a vagabond who has traversed the world in search of love. Despite his seemingly aimless journey, he finds profound meaning in his affection for the person he loves. The lyrics convey a sense of vulnerability and sincerity, as he asks to be treated kindly even though he may not fit the conventional mold of a stable partner.

The chorus of the song is particularly evocative, as the protagonist offers the 'clear of the moon' and his heart, emphasizing that he has no material wealth to give. This imagery of the moonlight symbolizes purity and an ethereal connection, suggesting that his love is genuine and transcendent. The phrase 'bohemio enamorado' (bohemian in love) encapsulates the essence of his character—a free-spirited lover whose destiny is intertwined with the person he adores.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of destiny and fate. The protagonist believes that his love is preordained, marked by destiny. He recounts his journey across 'seven seas' to find his beloved, indicating the lengths he has gone to in his quest for love. Even if their relationship were to end, he asserts that his love will remain eternal. This sense of enduring love, despite the potential for heartbreak, adds a layer of depth and poignancy to the song, making it a timeless ode to the power of love and destiny.

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  1. Te Propongo
  2. Conciencia
  3. Navidad En Panama
  4. Amor Mio No Te Vayas
  5. Sin Voluntad
  6. Sere Tu Amigo
  7. Tun Tun de Tu Corazon
  8. Solo Te Pido
  9. Pueden Decir
  10. Si No Lo Digo Ahora
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