Timeless Love: A Journey Through 25 Years

The song "25 Años" by Rondalla de Saltillo is a heartfelt ode to enduring love and the passage of time. The lyrics express a deep longing to relive the past 25 years, not out of regret, but to experience the joy and love all over again. The singer wishes to go back in time to meet their partner anew, reaffirming their choice and commitment. This sentiment is beautifully encapsulated in the lines, "25 años menos y volverte a conocer, de eso estoy seguro y nunca lo he dudado te pediria de nuevo que fueras mi mujer," which translates to a desire to meet and choose their partner once more, without any hesitation.

The song also reflects on the bittersweet nature of long-term relationships, acknowledging both the challenges and the joys. The lyrics mention "sinsabores de nostalgia y de placer," which means the bittersweet moments of nostalgia and pleasure. This duality is a common theme in songs about enduring love, highlighting that true love encompasses both the highs and the lows. The singer expresses gratitude for the happiness and fulfillment their partner has brought into their life, despite any difficulties they may have faced together.

Moreover, the song emphasizes the irreplaceable nature of the partner. The singer states that even if given the choice among all women, they would still choose their current partner. This unwavering devotion is a testament to the depth of their love and commitment. The repeated desire to live another 25 years together, facing life's ups and downs, and loving each other tenderly "hasta que quiera Dios" (until God wills it) underscores the timeless and sacred nature of their bond.

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  1. Historia de Un Amor
  2. Wendoline
  3. 25 Años
  4. Adiós
  5. Aniversario
  6. Cómo
  7. Como El Álamo Al Camino
  8. Corazón de Roca
  9. El Día
  10. Hasta Donde Te Quiero
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