Más Allá

Camilo Sesto Camilo Sesto

Transcendent Love: Beyond the Physical and the Real

Camilo Sesto's song "Mas Allá" delves into the profound and transcendent nature of love that goes beyond mere physical attraction and everyday reality. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that is all-encompassing, where the days blend into nights, and the lovers are inseparable, sharing every moment together. This love is described as something extraordinary, a rare connection that surpasses the ordinary experiences of others.

The song emphasizes the depth of the emotional and physical bond between the lovers. Even when they are exhausted, they do not give up on each other. Their bodies and souls are intertwined, experiencing an explosion of feelings in every sense. This connection is not just about physical desire but also about a profound emotional and spiritual union. The repeated phrase "Mas allá" (Beyond) signifies that their love transcends the physical realm, reaching into something more profound and eternal.

Camilo Sesto also touches on the ease of falling in love with his partner, warning against being spoiled by their affection. He acknowledges that his desire for their love is a beautiful fault, something he craves and cherishes deeply. The song concludes with a reaffirmation of this transcendent love, a love that is true and rare, something that others long for but do not possess. Through poetic and heartfelt lyrics, Sesto captures the essence of a love that is both extraordinary and timeless, a love that exists beyond the physical and the real, touching the very soul.

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  1. ¿Quieres Ser Mi Amante?
  2. Amor Mío ¿Qué Me Has Hecho?
  3. Fresa Salvaje
  4. Has Nacido Libre
  5. Donde Estés, Con Quien Estés
  6. Piel de Angel
  7. Solo Tu
  8. No Sabes Cuanto Te Quiero
  9. Jamás
  10. Perdóname
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