Como Siempre Soñe

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A Dream of Eternal Love: The Heartfelt Melody of 'Como Siempre Soñe'

Los Kjarkas, a renowned Bolivian band known for their Andean folk music, bring a heartfelt and romantic narrative to life in their song 'Como Siempre Soñe.' The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that is both tender and enduring, capturing the essence of a dream-like romance. The song opens with the singer reminiscing about the physical attributes of their beloved—eyes, skin, and lips—that sparked their initial infatuation. This imagery is complemented by the metaphor of a 'timid green flower,' symbolizing the blossoming of love in its purest form.

The repetition of the phrase 'Quiza me quieras como te quiero, como siempre soñe' (Perhaps you love me as I love you, as I always dreamed) underscores the singer's deep yearning for mutual affection. This longing is not just for a fleeting romance but for a love that stands the test of time. The lyrics also address a common fear in relationships: the possibility that love might wither away. However, the singer expresses a profound belief that their love is so strong that not even death could diminish it.

The song's structure, with its recurring verses and melodic interludes, reinforces the cyclical nature of love and longing. The use of traditional Andean instruments adds a layer of cultural richness, making the song not just a personal declaration of love but also a tribute to the enduring power of love in Andean culture. 'Como Siempre Soñe' is a beautiful blend of poetic lyrics and soulful music, capturing the timeless and universal quest for a love that is as enduring as it is passionate.

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