No Es Por Ser Ni Por Estar

Laura López Castro Laura López Castro

A Journey of Gratitude and Resilience

Laura López Castro's song "No Es Por Ser Ni Por Estar" is a heartfelt ode to gratitude, resilience, and the journey of life. The lyrics express a deep appreciation for someone who has been a constant source of support and love. This person has not only provided emotional sustenance but has also helped the singer navigate through life's challenges. The repeated phrase "No es por ser ni por estar" emphasizes that the gratitude is not for mere presence or existence, but for the active role this person has played in the singer's life.

The song delves into themes of perseverance and the importance of having a guiding force. The lines "Por aguantar, por resistir, y también por calmar mi hambre que tengo por vivir" highlight the struggles and the hunger for life that the singer experiences. This hunger is not just for survival but for a meaningful existence. The person being thanked has helped to calm this hunger, providing both peace and purpose.

As the song progresses, it becomes clear that the journey is ongoing. The singer acknowledges the past but is focused on moving forward, as indicated by the lines "Voy caminando hacia mi destino." This forward momentum is marked by small steps, yet the path is clear, thanks to the unwavering support of the person being honored. The term "calmama" is a beautiful blend of 'calm' and 'mama,' suggesting a maternal figure who brings tranquility and life. This person has given the singer not just life, but a sense of direction and peace, making the journey ahead less daunting and more hopeful.

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