Un amor verdadero

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Exploring the Depths of True Love in Gilda's 'Un amor verdadero'

Gilda's song 'Un amor verdadero' is a heartfelt expression of the joy and fulfillment found in discovering true love. The lyrics narrate the journey of a person who has endured pain and longing, questioning the existence and whereabouts of a genuine love. This quest is deeply emotional, as depicted in the lines where the singer talks about crying and asking God for guidance. The narrative takes a transformative turn when the singer encounters the person who becomes the love of their life, symbolized by the opening of the skies and a bright sun that illuminates her path.

The song beautifully captures the mutual realization between the two lovers that they were both seeking the same thing, and together, they could fulfill their previously dormant dreams. This discovery is not just about finding love but also about the shared aspirations and dreams coming to life. The repeated chorus emphasizes the arrival of this true love, highlighting its transformative power to bring happiness and a sense of completeness.

Towards the end of the song, there is a reflection on the impermanence of life and relationships. The lyrics suggest a mature acceptance of enjoying the present moment, whether or not the relationship lasts forever. This perspective is about cherishing the experience of true love, regardless of its duration, and the profound happiness it brings. The song ends on a note of gratitude and a declaration of love, underscoring the deep emotional impact of this significant relationship.

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  1. No Me Arrepiento de Este Amor
  2. Tu
  3. Lo que fui para ti
  4. Vivencias
  5. Amiga De La Luna
  6. Mátame
  7. Ya te olvidé
  8. Baila Esta Cumbia
  9. Melancolia
  10. Como te voy a olvidar
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