Pienso En Ti

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The Heartfelt Reflections of 'Pienso En Ti' by Gondwana

The song 'Pienso En Ti' by Gondwana is a tender expression of love and connection. The lyrics convey a deep sense of affection and the transformative power of love. The opening lines, 'Pienso en ti / Siento lo bien que me haces,' which translate to 'I think of you / I feel how good you make me,' set the tone for a song that celebrates the positive impact a loved one can have on one's life, likening it to a flower blooming within.

As the song progresses, the lyrics touch on the fleeting nature of time, yet highlight that the presence of a loved one's smile can make everything seem alright. This sentiment is encapsulated in the lines 'Puedo ver / Que el tiempo corre a prisa / Pero al ver tu sonrisa / Todo va bien.' The chorus reinforces the idea of an enduring love with the words 'Mas yo veo que al final / Sólo un latido habrá / Y en tu alma si brillará este amor,' suggesting that in the end, only one heartbeat will remain, and love will shine in the soul.

Gondwana, known for their reggae roots, often infuses their music with spiritual and romantic themes. The mention of 'El verbo es jah y me dice / Yo soy en ti,' refers to a Rastafarian influence, with 'Jah' being a term for God, implying a divine aspect to the love they are expressing. The song is a blend of romantic devotion and spiritual depth, emphasizing the strength and resilience of love in the face of adversity.

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  1. Armonia de Amor
  2. Sentimiento Original
  3. Dulce Amor
  4. Dulce Amor (sólo Un Latido)
  5. Irie
  6. Mi Princesa
  7. MÁRTIRES
  8. Jah Children
  9. Polucion
  10. Mejor Que Intentes Otra Vez
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