De aquí a la eternidad

Juan Antonio Labra Juan Antonio Labra

Eternal Love: A Journey Beyond Time

In the song "De aquí a la eternidad" by Juan Antonio Labra, the artist delves into the profound and timeless nature of love. The lyrics express a deep, almost serendipitous connection with a significant other, highlighting the unexpected yet powerful bond that has formed. The phrase "Y sin querer te conocí" (And without wanting to, I met you) sets the stage for a love that was unplanned but has become central to the narrator's existence. This unexpected meeting blossoms into a love so intense that it illuminates the narrator's life, as seen in the line "Iluminas mi existir" (You illuminate my existence).

The chorus emphasizes the depth and sincerity of this love, with repeated declarations of "Te amo tanto y siempre más" (I love you so much and always more) and "Te amo más que a mi vida" (I love you more than my life). These lines convey a sense of devotion and commitment that transcends ordinary affection, suggesting a love that is both selfless and all-encompassing. The narrator's life is now intertwined with their beloved's, living for them and finding purpose in their presence.

The song also touches on the dual nature of love, combining tenderness and passion. The beloved is described as both "ternura y pasión" (tenderness and passion), embodying the qualities that have ignited the narrator's heart. The promise to love "de aquí a la eternidad" (from here to eternity) underscores the eternal and unbreakable nature of this bond. The repeated affirmations of love in the closing lines, accompanied by the passionate declarations, reinforce the idea that this love is not just a fleeting emotion but a lifelong commitment.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Te quiero
  2. Te amo
  3. A Bailar La Salsa
  4. De aquí a la eternidad
  5. Identidad
  6. Mueve Mueve
  7. Niña
  8. Pa ran pan pan
View all Juan Antonio Labra songs

Most popular topics in Juan Antonio Labra songs

Related artists

  1. Ariztía
    Ariztía
  2. Locomia
    Locomia
  3. Chayanne
    Chayanne
  4. Alberto Plaza
    Alberto Plaza
  5. Pancho Puelma
    Pancho Puelma
  6. Leandro Martinez
    Leandro Martinez
  7. Daniel Guerrero
    Daniel Guerrero
  8. La Otra fe
    La Otra fe