Unconditional Surrender: The Heartfelt Offering in 'Te Daré'

Roberto Orellana's song 'Te Daré' is a poignant and heartfelt declaration of unconditional surrender and devotion. The lyrics are a poetic offering of the singer's entire being, encapsulating his past, present, and future. The song opens with the singer gifting his silence, memories, dreams, and even his fears and mistakes. This act of giving everything, including his truths and lies, sets the tone for a profound and all-encompassing dedication.

The chorus reinforces this theme of total surrender, as the singer promises to give everything without holding back. He offers all his mornings and a pre-written story, symbolizing a life already mapped out but willingly handed over. The repetition of 'Te daré' (I will give you) emphasizes the depth of his commitment. The singer's heart, despite its flaws and past mistakes, is offered without concern for judgment or opinion, highlighting a love that transcends imperfections.

In the second verse, the singer continues to offer deeply personal and emotional aspects of his life. His poems, written with the ink of irresistible pain, and moments filled with inconsolable tears are laid bare. The imagery of a nearly extinguished light and an unchangeable destiny further underscores the vulnerability and honesty in his offering. The song concludes with a reaffirmation of this unconditional surrender, directed solely towards Jesus, indicating a spiritual dimension to the devotion. The singer's disregard for others' opinions solidifies the purity and singular focus of his love and faith.

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  1. Escóndeme
  2. Lléname (feat. Blest)
  3. La Historia de Cristo
  4. Arbol Sin Raices
  5. Te adoramos
  6. Soy Feliz
  7. Te Daré
  8. Regresa a Casa
  9. El Amigo
  10. Quiero Sanar Tus Heridas
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