Dame Tu Consentimiento

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A Serenade of Love and Longing: Ricardo Montaner's 'Dame Tu Consentimiento'

Ricardo Montaner's song 'Dame Tu Consentimiento' is a heartfelt plea for love and acceptance. The lyrics are rich with vivid imagery and metaphors that convey the depth of the singer's emotions. Montaner expresses a deep desire to be close to his beloved, to the point of wanting to paint her on a canvas and adorn her with roses. This imagery suggests a longing to capture and cherish every detail of his lover, highlighting the intensity of his affection.

The chorus, where Montaner repeatedly asks for 'consentimiento' (consent), underscores the theme of seeking permission and mutual agreement in love. He wants to explore every part of his lover, both physically and emotionally, symbolized by the lines about discovering her 'limits and borders.' This exploration is likened to a voyage of conquest with 'caravelas' (caravels), evoking the spirit of adventure and discovery. The use of such metaphors elevates the act of love to a grand, almost epic journey.

Montaner also touches on the simplicity and purity of his feelings, comparing himself to a 'muchacho de pueblo' (a village boy) who is innocently and deeply in love. He dreams of a future together, filled with simple joys like fresh coffee in the morning and the excitement of introducing her to his hometown, Caracas. This blend of grand romantic gestures and everyday moments creates a relatable and endearing narrative, making 'Dame Tu Consentimiento' a beautiful ode to love, longing, and the desire for a shared future.

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  1. Si Tuviera Que Elegir (part. Camilo y Evaluna Montaner)
  2. Me Va a Extrañar
  3. Los Que Se Aman
  4. No Me Hagas Daño
  5. Tanto que decirte
  6. Para Llorar
  7. Resumiendo
  8. Amén (part. Mau y Ricky, Camilo y Evaluna Montaner)
  9. Al Final Del Arco Iris
  10. Apariencias
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