Vienen a Verme

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The Journey of Resilience in 'Vienen a Verme' by iLe

In 'Vienen a Verme,' iLe crafts a poetic narrative that delves into themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the passage of time. The song's lyrics are rich with metaphors and imagery, painting a vivid picture of a personal journey marked by both struggle and strength. The opening lines, 'Tengo el calor de la sangre que hierve / Brota el sudor del miedo que se pierde,' suggest a transformation where fear dissipates and inner strength emerges. This sets the tone for a story of overcoming adversity and finding inner peace.

The recurring motif of nature throughout the song, such as 'Tengo la tierra que cuida el camino' and 'Tengo las ramas de un árbol sin verde,' symbolizes growth, grounding, and the cyclical nature of life. iLe's reference to 'siluetas que vienen a verme' can be interpreted as memories or past experiences that visit her, shaping her present self. The line 'Voy a llegar algun día / A destejer mi regreso' speaks to the idea of unraveling one's past to understand and redefine the future, a powerful metaphor for personal evolution.

iLe's lyrical prowess shines in the verse 'No necesito ojos para encontrarte / Quiero que nunca cierre la cicatriz,' where she expresses a desire for emotional scars to remain open, serving as reminders of past experiences and lessons learned. The song's refrain, 'Aunque las nubes se alejen / Y mi piel siga en sequía,' reinforces the theme of enduring hardship with the hope of eventual renewal. 'Vienen a Verme' is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for resilience and the continuous journey towards self-discovery and healing.

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  1. Traguito
  2. Extraña de Querer
  3. Triángulo
  4. ¿Quién Eres Tú?
  5. ALGO BONITO (feat. Ivy Queen)
  6. Vienen a Verme
  7. Caníbal
  8. Danza Para No Llorar
  9. Rescatarme
  10. Dolor
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