Vuelve a La Ternura

Omar Herrera Omar Herrera

Rediscovering Tenderness and Love: A Journey Back to the Heart

Omar Herrera's song "Vuelve a La Ternura" is a heartfelt plea for a return to the innocence, tenderness, and love that once filled a person's life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who has become emotionally distant and hardened over time. The song begins by describing the subtle changes and small details that indicate a shift in the person's demeanor, suggesting that the love and passion they once felt have faded. The imagery of a heart turning to stone and the absence of dreams and illusions underscore the depth of this emotional transformation.

The song reminisces about the simple joys that used to bring happiness, such as enjoying the mornings, listening to the sweet song of a bird, and finding delight in the innocence of a baby's smile or the wisdom of an elderly person's stories. These memories serve as a stark contrast to the current state of emotional numbness. The repeated question, "Q paso donde esta la pasion y el amor," reflects a longing to understand what went wrong and a desire to rekindle the lost passion and love.

Herrera's lyrics offer a solution to this emotional desolation by urging the listener to return to tenderness and love, and to open their heart once more. The song emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with one's faith and finding solace in God, suggesting that spiritual renewal can bring life back to the heart. The call to wake up and embrace love again is a powerful message of hope and redemption, encouraging the listener to remember the beauty of life and the joy of being in love with the world around them.

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  1. Dentro de Mi Corazon
  2. Amigos Para Siempre
  3. Amigos Como Tu
  4. Dulce Compañia
  5. Como el rio busca el mar
  6. No dijiste nada
  7. Vivo agradecido
  8. Veo tu amor
  9. Vuelve a La Ternura
  10. Tierno Amor
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