Mira Como Viene

Jarabe de Palo Jarabe de Palo

The Flow of Love: A Journey Through Nature and Emotion

Jarabe de Palo's song "Mira Como Viene" is a poetic exploration of love and nature, intertwining the two in a seamless dance. The lyrics open with a tender observation of the sunrise, symbolizing a new beginning and the warmth that love brings to the heart. The phrase "mira 'meu' amor" (look, my love) sets a personal and intimate tone, inviting the listener to share in the beauty of the moment. The sun shining in the singer's heart reflects the joy and contentment found in simple pleasures, suggesting that love doesn't need grand gestures to be fulfilling.

The recurring imagery of the river flowing and the wheat growing serves as a metaphor for the natural progression and growth of love. The river, described as "calentito" (warm), signifies the comforting and nurturing aspects of a relationship. The intertwining of hair symbolizes a deep connection and intimacy, further emphasizing the closeness between the lovers. The repetition of "que viene, que viene" (it's coming, it's coming) creates a rhythmic and almost hypnotic effect, mirroring the continuous and inevitable flow of nature and love.

The song also touches on the idea of movement and change, as seen in the lines "Martha piensa como vienes y como te vas" (Martha, think about how you come and go). This suggests a contemplation of the transient nature of life and relationships, acknowledging that while moments of connection are precious, they are also fleeting. The gentle and slow movement described in the lyrics reflects a desire to savor these moments, to move "despacito" (slowly) and appreciate the journey of love as it unfolds.

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  1. Agua
  2. El Lado Oscuro
  3. La Flaca
  4. Como Un Pintor (feat. Modà)
  5. Eso Que Tú Me Das
  6. Grita
  7. Vivo En Un Saco
  8. Ole
  9. Valiente
  10. Completo Incompleto
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