Mujer, Niña y Amiga

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The Multifaceted Love in 'Mujer, Niña y Amiga'

The song 'Mujer, Niña y Amiga' by Jorge Rojas is a tender ballad that celebrates the multifaceted nature of love and the deep connection between two people. The lyrics express a longing to dream with the beloved and a desire to immortalize her name among the stars, which symbolizes the timeless and celestial quality of his affection. The act of dreaming is presented as a reality more potent than the waking life, suggesting that the emotional truth of his feelings transcends the physical world.

The song also touches on the different roles the loved one plays in the singer's life. She is described as 'mujer' (woman), 'niña' (girl), and 'amiga' (friend), indicating that she embodies various aspects of companionship, innocence, and partnership. This trinity of roles emphasizes the complexity and depth of their relationship, as she is not only a romantic partner but also a source of purity and a confidante. The repetition of 'mía, por siempre solo mía' (mine, forever only mine) reinforces a sense of eternal devotion and exclusivity in their bond.

Lastly, the song reflects on cherished memories, such as quiet afternoons by the river, where unspoken communication through glances was enough to convey their love. The declaration that no love is greater and that not even death can part them speaks to the enduring and unbreakable nature of the love he feels. Jorge Rojas, with his folk and romantic music style, delivers these emotions with a heartfelt sincerity that resonates with anyone who has experienced such profound love.

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  2. Cinco Sentidos
  3. Tu Cielo
  4. Sin Consuelo
  5. Olvida Que Te He Amado
  6. Cuando Se Enferma El Amor
  7. Luna Vallista
  8. Milagro de Amor
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