Mary: A Celebration of Love and Joy

Kaleth Morales' song 'Mary' is a heartfelt tribute to a woman who has profoundly impacted his life. The lyrics express a deep sense of admiration and love for Mary, who is described as someone who brings joy and happiness with her smile. Morales emphasizes that Mary has given him her heart and possesses everything he needs, indicating a deep emotional connection and fulfillment.

The song's chorus, with its repetitive '1, 2, 3' countdown, suggests a sense of celebration and excitement. Morales is so enamored with Mary that he feels like celebrating her presence in his life. The lyrics convey a sense of spontaneity and passion, as he admits that he doesn't know what he'll do next but is willing to embrace the madness of love. This celebration is not just a fleeting moment but a continuous state of joy and connection, as he feels in sync with Mary all the time.

Morales also touches on the idea of exclusivity and commitment. He declares that Mary is the only one who fits perfectly into his life and soul. This sense of belonging and mutual understanding is a recurring theme in the song. Despite the intensity of his feelings, he chooses not to reveal Mary's last name, perhaps to protect her privacy or to keep their relationship special and intimate. The song concludes with a reaffirmation of his love and the joy that Mary brings into his life, making it clear that she is an irreplaceable part of his existence.

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  1. Ella Es Mi Todo
  2. La indiferencia
  3. Despertar Contigo
  4. Mary
  5. Ya No Eres Princesa
  6. A blanco y negro
  7. Dile
  8. Me Canse
  9. Unica
  10. Algún día
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