Simplemente Pasan (feat. Cami)

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The Serendipity of Love in 'Simplemente Pasan'

The song 'Simplemente Pasan (feat. Cami)' by Morat, a Colombian band known for their folk-pop style and romantic lyrics, tells a story of serendipitous love and the courage to act on one's feelings. The lyrics describe a man who is captivated by a woman he sees at a bar. She is portrayed as discreet yet flirtatious, with an unadorned beauty that catches his eye. Despite not being a poet, the man is deeply moved and yearns to dance with her, hoping to create a moment that will last forever.

The chorus of the song suggests that good things are destined to happen and that they occur naturally—'simplemente pasan' translates to 'they just happen.' This phrase encapsulates the theme of the song, which is about seizing the moment and the possibility of a predestined connection. The man imagines dancing to a song by Juan Luis, a reference that could imply a romantic and timeless piece, and getting lost in the city with her, with God as their witness. This imagery conveys a sense of divine approval and the idea that their meeting is more than mere coincidence.

The song also touches on the concept of past lives and the notion that the two characters might have known each other before. This adds a layer of depth to their encounter, suggesting that their connection is profound and possibly fated. The repeated encounters at the bar and the eventual conversation between the two characters hint at the beginning of a beautiful relationship, one that was meant to be and that unfolds effortlessly as if guided by destiny.

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