Hoy Corté Una Flor

Mario Guerrero Mario Guerrero

A Rainy Day of Love and Memories

Mario Guerrero's song "Hoy Corté Una Flor" is a heartfelt ballad that captures the essence of love, nostalgia, and the simple yet profound moments that define a relationship. The song begins with the imagery of the singer cutting a flower on a rainy day, symbolizing a gesture of love and anticipation. The rain serves as a backdrop, creating a melancholic yet romantic atmosphere as the singer waits for his beloved. The repetition of "llovía y llovía" emphasizes the persistence of the rain, mirroring the singer's unwavering feelings.

As the song progresses, the singer reminisces about the beautiful moments shared with his love, such as a day at the beach when they first met. The wind playing with her hair is a vivid and tender image that evokes the innocence and joy of their early days together. These memories are cherished and replayed in the singer's mind, highlighting the deep emotional connection he feels. The empty streets mentioned in the lyrics symbolize the world fading away when they are together, making their love the center of the universe.

The chorus reveals the singer's desire to express his feelings when his love arrives, whether through words or the simple act of giving a rose. This gesture signifies the purity and simplicity of true love, where grand declarations are unnecessary. The song's repetition of walking and kissing through empty streets reinforces the intimacy and exclusivity of their bond. Ultimately, "Hoy Corté Una Flor" is a celebration of love's small yet significant moments, the memories that sustain it, and the quiet, shared experiences that make it unique and enduring.

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  2. Hoy Corté Una Flor
  3. Corazones Rotos (feat. Fanny Lu)
  4. Si No Estás
  5. Dime Que Si Dime Que No
  6. Si No Estas
  7. Me Gustas
  8. Por Que Te Tengo Que Olvidar
  9. Siento
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