Quiero ser como Tú

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A Father's Prayer for Guidance: 'Quiero ser como Tú' by Marcos Vidal

Marcos Vidal's song 'Quiero ser como Tú' is a heartfelt prayer from a father seeking divine guidance to be a good role model for his child. The lyrics open with a tender moment between father and son, where the child expresses a desire to be like his father. This simple yet profound wish sets the stage for the father's introspective journey, as he realizes the immense responsibility he holds in shaping his child's future.

The father acknowledges his own imperfections and the pressures of life, admitting that he has much to learn. He turns to God, asking for help to embody the qualities he wishes to pass on to his son—patience, love, and faith. The repeated plea, 'Señor yo quiero ser como Tú, porque él quiere ser como yo,' underscores the father's deep desire to reflect God's image in his actions, so his son can see a living example of a life devoted to God.

The song beautifully captures the cyclical nature of influence and learning. The father aspires to be like his Heavenly Father, knowing that his son looks up to him in the same way. This creates a chain of positive influence, where each generation strives to embody the virtues they admire in their role models. The emotional weight of the song is amplified by its gentle melody and sincere delivery, making it a touching tribute to the bond between parent and child and the spiritual journey they share.

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