Te Llevaré

Lisandro Meza Lisandro Meza

A Journey of Love and Peace: Unpacking Lisandro Meza's 'Te Llevaré'

Lisandro Meza's song 'Te Llevaré' is a heartfelt declaration of enduring love and a message of peace. The lyrics speak of a lover who must part ways with his beloved, as he embarks on a journey. Despite the physical separation, he promises to carry her with him in his heart and in his song, symbolizing the unbreakable bond they share. The repetition of the phrase 'Te llevaré en mi corazón' (I will carry you in my heart) emphasizes the depth of his commitment and the idea that true love transcends distance.

The song also touches on the artist's desire to travel the world, spreading a message of peace and love. This broader theme of universal harmony is intertwined with the personal narrative of love, suggesting that the feelings he holds for his partner are as profound and important as the global message he wishes to convey. The mention of 'conociendo amigos lejanos' (meeting distant friends) and 'llevar este ejemplo de este gran amor' (carrying this example of great love) reflects a hope that personal relationships can inspire and influence wider societal change.

Lisandro Meza, known for his contributions to Colombian music, particularly cumbia and vallenato, often infuses his songs with social and emotional themes. 'Te Llevaré' is no exception, as it combines the personal with the political, the intimate with the international. The song's gentle melody and Meza's passionate delivery create an anthem for anyone who has ever loved deeply or longed for a more peaceful world.

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  2. La Dicha Del Gallo
  3. El Amor
  4. Alas de Olvido
  5. Boquita Colora
  6. Entre Rejas
  7. Miseria Humana
  8. El Mar Azul
  9. Cumbia de Los Locos
  10. Te Llevaré
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