Mil Veces

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The Unfailing Love and Grace in 'Mil Veces' by Living

The song 'Mil Veces' by Living is a heartfelt expression of gratitude and amazement at the persistence and unconditional nature of love. The lyrics convey a deep sense of appreciation for someone who has remained steadfast, even when the speaker felt lost or trapped by their own mistakes. The recurring theme of being found 'mil veces'—a thousand times—suggests a love that is relentless and forgiving, always ready to rescue the speaker no matter how often they stray.

The song also touches on the concept of grace, which is described as incomparable and beyond explanation. This grace is not dependent on the speaker's actions or efforts; it is a gift that is freely given, underscoring the idea that the love they are experiencing asks for nothing in return. The notion that the beloved does not need anything yet still desires the speaker's presence is a powerful testament to the self-sufficiency and generosity of this love.

Finally, the transformational impact of this love is highlighted in the lyrics. The speaker acknowledges a profound change in their fortunes and the discovery of life through this love. The past is swept away, and a new beginning is embraced. The song, therefore, celebrates a transformative love that is both a refuge and a source of rebirth, offering a message of hope and renewal to its listeners.

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  2. Nada Ni Nadie
  3. Más Que Suficiente
  4. A Casa
  5. Inagotable
  6. Conocerte Más
  7. Ojos Abiertos
  8. Reflejo
  9. Mil Veces
  10. Más de Lo Que Soñe
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