Amor de a Deveras

Pedro Fernández Pedro Fernández

A Love Beyond Heaven and Earth

Pedro Fernández's song "Amor de a Deveras" is a heartfelt declaration of genuine and profound love. The lyrics convey a sense of sincerity and passion, as the singer expresses his willingness to face any consequence for the sake of a true kiss. This sentiment is emphasized in the opening lines, where he states that he doesn't care about hell if it means losing himself in a kiss. This sets the tone for a love that is all-consuming and fearless.

The song also explores the idea of mutual desire and the fear of societal judgment. The singer reassures his beloved that their love is not something to be ashamed of, promising that she won't lose herself by being with him. This reassurance is crucial, as it highlights the conflict between societal norms and personal desires. The metaphor of God being the king of the heavens while the beloved is the queen of the earth beautifully illustrates the singer's reverence and adoration for his partner, elevating her to a divine status in his eyes.

Furthermore, the lyrics delve into the theme of understanding and connection. The singer feels that true understanding comes through love, and he can only find this understanding with his beloved. Without her, he feels lost, unable to find his path or purpose. This deep connection is further emphasized by the declaration that nothing can kill his desire or steal his dreams, and he would rather die in a kiss than live without her. The repetition of these themes throughout the song reinforces the depth and intensity of his feelings, making "Amor de a Deveras" a powerful ode to true love.

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  3. La Otra
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  6. Pa' Todo El Año
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