Enviame

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A Call to Serve: The Heartfelt Plea in 'Enviame' by Rojo

Rojo's song 'Enviame' is a powerful declaration of devotion and willingness to serve. The lyrics express a deep commitment to spreading a message of love and grace. The opening lines, 'Aqui estoy, Tomame / Tuyo soy, envi a me,' translate to 'Here I am, Take me / I am yours, send me.' This sets the tone for the entire song, highlighting the artist's readiness to be an instrument of a higher purpose. The repetition of 'Enviame' (Send me) in the chorus reinforces this plea, emphasizing the artist's eagerness to go wherever they are needed.

The song's core message revolves around the idea of not keeping one's love and passion hidden. 'Este amor no quiero callar / Esta pasion no quiero guardar' translates to 'This love I do not want to silence / This passion I do not want to keep.' These lines suggest a burning desire to share the transformative power of love and grace with others. The artist feels compelled to speak out and act, driven by the profound experiences they have had.

In the chorus, the artist vows to carry 'las bellas palabras que encontre' (the beautiful words I found) and be a witness to love and power from their own home. This indicates a personal mission to spread positivity and testify to the impact of grace in their life. The song is a heartfelt prayer for guidance and the opportunity to make a difference, reflecting a deep sense of purpose and dedication to a cause greater than oneself.

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  1. Cuán Grande Es Él
  2. No Hay Condenacion
  3. Te Amo Más Que a Mi Misma Vida
  4. Adios Goodbye
  5. Sin ti
  6. Intimidad (Como Te Deseo)
  7. Alabad a Diós
  8. Desde Que Te Conocí
  9. Te Quiero, Te Quiero
  10. Abres Camino (part. Joel Contreras)
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