Nunca Dejes de Soñar

Guillermo Davila Guillermo Davila

The Power of Dreams and Inner Peace

Guillermo Davila's song "Nunca Dejes de Soñar" is a heartfelt anthem that encourages listeners to hold onto their dreams and inner peace. The repeated refrain, "Nunca dejes de soñar, nunca dejes de sonar," which translates to "Never stop dreaming, never stop sounding," serves as a powerful reminder to maintain hope and aspiration despite life's challenges. The song suggests that finding moments of silence and peace, such as sitting by a river, can help one reconnect with their dreams and inner self.

Davila's lyrics also touch on the idea that reality can sometimes be confusing and misleading. He points out that the images in our minds can be very different from the actual reality we face. This highlights the importance of introspection and self-awareness. By looking within, one can find answers and a sense of security, even when external circumstances are uncertain or challenging.

The song also explores the duality of life, mentioning how forces of good and evil, night and day, coexist naturally. This duality is a reminder that life is a balance of opposites, and understanding this can bring a sense of peace and acceptance. The line "Existe el canto en la soledad" (There is a song in solitude) suggests that even in moments of loneliness, there is beauty and meaning to be found. Overall, "Nunca Dejes de Soñar" is a poetic and uplifting message about the importance of dreams, self-reflection, and finding harmony in life's complexities.

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  1. Tesoro mio
  2. No voy a mover un dedo
  3. Llevo Perfume a Ti
  4. El Taller Del Orfebre
  5. Le Pondré Un Candado
  6. Sin Pensarlo Dos Veces
  7. Me Pongo a Pintarte
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  9. Abreme La Puerta
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