Me Tropecé Contigo

Rocío Durcal Rocío Durcal

A Serendipitous Encounter and Eternal Love

Rocío Dúrcal's song "Me Tropecé Contigo" is a poetic exploration of a serendipitous encounter that blossoms into a profound and eternal love. The lyrics begin with a vivid description of meeting someone special in the spring, under the warm and inviting atmosphere of an April night. The imagery of blood turning into a vine under the streetlight suggests an immediate and deep connection, as if their lives became intertwined from that very moment.

The song continues to describe the mutual exchange between the lovers, where one offers the softness of wax and the other the salt of their essence. This exchange symbolizes the blending of their distinct qualities, creating a harmonious and balanced relationship. The metaphor of navigating without a flag through a sea of roses and thorns highlights the unpredictable and sometimes challenging nature of their journey together, yet they remain united and undeterred.

As the song progresses, it delves into the theme of mortality and the transient nature of life. The lovers are depicted as two rivers, dark and empty, flowing towards an inevitable end. However, in the eyes of God, their love transcends earthly limitations, represented by two moons, two swords, two colors, and two intertwined mouths. This divine perspective elevates their love to a sacred and eternal bond, symbolized by two arches of love on the same bridge. The repetition of the exchange and the journey reinforces the depth and resilience of their connection, making it clear that their love is both a beautiful and enduring force.

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  3. Vestida de Blanco
  4. No sirvo para estar sin ti
  5. Hasta que vuelvas
  6. Te Sigo Amando
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