Mi novia querida

Iván Villazón Iván Villazón

The Tender Devotion of 'Mi novia querida'

The song 'Mi novia querida' by Iván Villazón is a heartfelt expression of love and devotion. The lyrics convey the deep affection the singer has for his beloved, describing her beauty and the profound impact she has on his life. The song opens with the singer admiring his girlfriend's beauty, yet he notices a distant look in her eyes, which prompts a desire to understand her thoughts and alleviate any sadness she may be experiencing.

The repeated mention of her fragility and sensitivity underscores the tender care the singer feels towards his partner. He expresses a longing to be with her, noting how her absence causes her distress. The imagery of her in a white dress accentuates her purity and loveliness, adding to the romantic atmosphere of the song. The singer offers himself as a companion to share in her emotions and to provide love and comfort. The lyrics suggest a deep emotional connection, with the singer moved by her smiles and kisses, and a promise to give her the affection she deserves.

Iván Villazón is known for his vallenato music, a traditional Colombian genre that often features themes of love, nature, and personal experiences. 'Mi novia querida' is a classic example of this style, with its poetic lyrics and emotional delivery. The song captures the essence of romantic devotion, painting a picture of a love that is both passionate and nurturing. The singer's desire to dream with her, to kiss her, and to end his own sadness through their love, speaks to the transformative power of a deep and caring relationship.

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