Quiero Poner En La Tierra Mis Pies

Pablo Milanés Pablo Milanés

Rebirth and Grounding: A Journey of Love and Renewal

Pablo Milanés' song "Quiero Poner En La Tierra Mis Pies" is a heartfelt exploration of personal rebirth and grounding through the power of love. The repeated desire to "put my feet on the ground" symbolizes a yearning for stability and a fresh start. This grounding is not just physical but emotional and spiritual, indicating a profound transformation in the narrator's life. The lyrics suggest that this renewal is fueled by a newfound faith and vigor, likely inspired by a significant relationship.

The song delves into the narrator's past struggles, hinting at a period of alienation and unrest. The line "habría motivos, pero bastaba con despertar" suggests that while there were reasons for his previous state, simply waking up to a new reality was enough to begin the change. The presence of a loved one, who brought him "to the time of loves," plays a crucial role in this transformation. This love is depicted as a powerful force that provides the necessary support to move forward.

Milanés also touches on the conventional aspects of love, such as sharing nights and mornings together, which might seem ordinary but are essential for his healing. The song acknowledges the difficulty of being loved due to the narrator's past pains, yet celebrates the partner's bravery in diving deep into his sorrows and dismantling them. This act of love and understanding removes any remaining barriers, allowing the narrator to fully embrace life and love with renewed faith and energy.

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