Flores En El Cielo

Pedro Javier Hermosilla Pedro Javier Hermosilla

Eternal Love and Devotion in 'Flores En El Cielo'

Pedro Javier Hermosilla's song 'Flores En El Cielo' is a poetic and heartfelt expression of love and devotion. The lyrics are rich with metaphors and imagery that convey the depth of the singer's feelings for their beloved. The song opens with the singer describing how they cherish the small, intimate moments shared with their partner, such as the morning dew on flowers and the scents that fill the air. These details symbolize the beauty and freshness that the beloved brings into the singer's life.

The chorus, or estribillo, emphasizes the value of time spent together, suggesting that these moments make the journey of life more meaningful. The imagery of 'flowers in the sky' being thrown into the air represents acts of love and devotion that are both grand and ethereal. These flowers are described as an 'amulet of wandering water,' suggesting that love is a protective and guiding force, carried by the wind to the beloved.

In the second verse, the singer speaks of stealing the sound of their partner's breath and the noise of their silence, highlighting the deep connection and understanding between them. The mention of 'launching into the abyss' and 'autism that listens' suggests a willingness to embrace vulnerability and the unique, sometimes isolating, aspects of their partner's personality. This acceptance and celebration of the beloved's quirks and complexities further underscore the depth of the singer's love.

'Flores En El Cielo' is a beautiful ode to love that transcends the ordinary, capturing the essence of devotion, understanding, and the transformative power of shared moments.

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