Precioso Regalo

Los Voceros de Cristo Los Voceros de Cristo

A Melodic Tribute to Motherhood

The song "Precioso Regalo" by Los Voceros de Cristo is a heartfelt ode to motherhood, expressing deep gratitude and love for the singer's mother. The lyrics convey a sense of reverence and appreciation for the sacrifices and unconditional love a mother provides to her child. The song's title, which translates to "Precious Gift," sets the tone for the message that the artist considers their mother to be a divine blessing.

Throughout the song, the artist reflects on the nurturing and caring nature of their mother, who has been a constant source of love and support from birth. The repetition of the phrase "A ese ser" ("To that being") emphasizes the singular importance of the mother figure in the singer's life. The lyrics highlight the mother's patience, virtue, and love, which are seen as gifts from God. The artist's admiration is clear as they describe their mother's absence of hatred or bitterness, despite the years and hardships she may have faced.

The chorus of the song is a prayerful request to the Creator for the mother's well-being and longevity. The singer asks for God's protection and blessings upon their mother, acknowledging her significance and the profound impact she has had on their life. The song is not only a personal tribute but also resonates with listeners who share similar sentiments towards their own mothers. It's a celebration of the universal bond between mothers and their children, and the enduring love that defines that relationship.

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  2. Apocalipsis
  3. La Historia de Benito
  4. Precioso Regalo
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  6. Su Amor Siempre Es Su Amor
  7. Ven Pecador Ven
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