Tiempo Libre

Guillermo Davila Guillermo Davila

Embracing Joy and Love in Free Time

Guillermo Davila's song "Tiempo Libre" is a celebration of leisure and the joy that comes with having free time. The lyrics emphasize the importance of taking a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life to enjoy the simple pleasures and to connect with loved ones. The repeated phrase "Tiempo libre, tienes todo mi tiempo libre" underscores the dedication of one's free time to love and happiness, suggesting that these moments are precious and should be cherished.

The song paints a vivid picture of a perfect day, where the sun is shining, and there is no rush or stress. This imagery sets a cheerful and relaxed tone, inviting the listener to join in the festivities. The lyrics encourage the listener to let their imagination run wild, to sing their desires, and to live their own song. This can be seen as a metaphor for living life to the fullest and embracing one's dreams and passions without hesitation.

Davila also uses various metaphors to convey a sense of joy and positivity. Phrases like "pinta una sonrisa, en tu habitación" (paint a smile in your room) and "llénate de magia, vístete de flor" (fill yourself with magic, dress in flowers) evoke a sense of wonder and enchantment. These lines suggest that happiness and love can transform our surroundings and our state of mind, making even the most mundane spaces feel magical. The song ultimately serves as a reminder to take time for oneself, to enjoy the present moment, and to share that joy with others.

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  1. Toda La Luz
  2. Solo Pienso En Ti
  3. Sin Pensarlo Dos Veces
  4. Por Amarte Tanto
  5. Tiempo Libre
  6. Tesoro mio
  7. Qué Será de Ti Y de Mí
  8. Ámame
  9. Nunca Dejes de Soñar
  10. Juego Abierto
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