La de siempre

Marcos Llunas Marcos Llunas

The Enigmatic Charm of 'La de siempre'

Marcos Llunas' song 'La de siempre' is a heartfelt ode to a woman who embodies a complex blend of characteristics. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who is both enchanting and perplexing, capturing the essence of a timeless muse. Llunas describes her as someone who knows how to make him 'drink the black magic of her skin,' suggesting a deep, almost mystical attraction. This woman is both adoring and ignoring, embodying the classic duality often found in romantic relationships.

The song delves into the paradoxes that make this woman so captivating. She may not be conventionally beautiful, but she is uniquely herself, and that authenticity is what draws him to her. Llunas appreciates her for who she is, acknowledging that she understands him in ways that others do not. This connection is further emphasized by the repeated refrain, 'La de siempre,' which translates to 'the usual one' or 'the same one,' indicating a sense of familiarity and enduring affection.

Llunas' lyrics also highlight the woman's dual nature—she is 'sweet and feline,' 'surprising, diabolical, and divine.' These contrasting qualities make her an enigma, yet they also make her an excellent lover and a significant part of his life. The song captures the essence of a relationship that is both comforting and thrilling, filled with tenderness and madness. Through his poetic words, Llunas celebrates the complexity and depth of his feelings for this extraordinary woman, making 'La de siempre' a tribute to the multifaceted nature of love.

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  1. Para Olvidar
  2. La de siempre
  3. Mi Vida
  4. Sentir
  5. Vida
  6. Eres mi debilidad
  7. Hay algo en ti
  8. La dueña de mis ojos
  9. Me mata tu ausencia
  10. Para Reconquistarte
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