Por si tu quieres saber

Jairo Jairo

The Dreamer's Love Declaration

The song "Por si tu quieres saber" by Jairo is a tender and poetic love ballad that expresses the artist's deep affection and dreams for a future with his beloved. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and a desire to share his innermost feelings and aspirations with the person he loves.

The repeated phrase 'por si tu quieres saber' (in case you want to know) serves as an invitation to the listener, suggesting a gentle and open-hearted sharing of personal truths. The singer describes himself as someone who is deeply attached to his love, symbolized by being 'prendido de tu cintura' (attached to your waist) as he walks through lonely streets. This imagery evokes a sense of romantic dedication and the idea of being guided by love.

Jairo also shares his appreciation for the beauty of dawn, a time when the night transitions into day, which can be seen as a metaphor for new beginnings and hope. The vision of their future home, described as a mill with a meadow and doves, paints a serene and idyllic picture, emphasizing the peaceful and natural life he dreams of sharing with his partner. The song's lyrics also touch on the theme of dreams being a source of happiness, highlighting the artist's optimistic and dreamy nature. Overall, the song is a heartfelt declaration of love and a window into the singer's soul, offering a glimpse of the simple yet profound joys he cherishes.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Ángel y Demonio
  2. Es la nostalgia
  3. Caballo loco
  4. Les jardins du ciel
  5. Milagro en el Bar Union
  6. Amigos Míos Me Enamoré
  7. Viva El Sol
  8. El Angel de La Cancha
  9. Me basta con saber
  10. Viví
View all Jairo songs

Most popular topics in Jairo songs

Related artists

  1. Cristian Castro
    Cristian Castro
  2. Franco De Vita
    Franco De Vita
  3. Diego Torres
    Diego Torres
  4. Los Nocheros
    Los Nocheros
  5. Chango Spasiuk
    Chango Spasiuk
  6. Juan Carlos Baglietto
    Juan Carlos Baglietto
  7. Piero
    Piero
  8. Los Carabajal
    Los Carabajal