Rosa, Rosa

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The Passionate Plea of 'Rosa, Rosa'

The song 'Rosa, Rosa' by Sandro is a passionate declaration of love and devotion. The lyrics paint a picture of a man deeply enamored with a woman named Rosa, whom he describes with divine and floral imagery, suggesting her beauty and purity. The repeated invocation of her name emphasizes his obsession and the centrality of Rosa in his life.

The singer expresses a willingness to endure suffering for the sake of his love ('Tu amor me condena a la dulce pena de sufrir'), indicating that the intensity of his feelings is both a source of joy and pain. This bittersweet sentiment is a common theme in romantic ballads, where love is often portrayed as a force that is as tormenting as it is pleasurable. The plea to Rosa to never ask for his love to die, coupled with the declaration that he would die for her, underscores the depth of his commitment and the dramatic nature of his love.

Sandro's request to be the owner of Rosa's dreams and to heal her past wounds shows a desire for a deep and all-encompassing relationship. However, there is also a hint of Rosa's pride and the potential for her faith to be shattered, suggesting a complex dynamic between the two lovers. The song's emotional intensity is heightened by the repetition of the chorus, driving home the message of undying love and the lengths to which the singer is willing to go for Rosa.

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  1. Corazon de Lobo
  2. Por Que Me Atacan Los Recuerdos
  3. Te Propongo
  4. Quinto A
  5. Tengo
  6. Siempre Te Amaré
  7. Porque Yo Te Amo
  8. No Me Pidas Que No Te Ame Asi
  9. Dejalo
  10. Señor Cochero
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