Esta La Puerta Abierta

Siempre Así Siempre Así

Embracing Life's Open Door: A Journey of Love and Unity

The song 'Esta La Puerta Abierta' by Siempre Así is a heartfelt invitation to embrace life with open arms and a hopeful spirit. The lyrics convey a message of optimism and unity, encouraging listeners to overcome fear and adversity by coming together and sharing their dreams. The repeated phrase 'esta la puerta abierta' (the door is open) symbolizes opportunities and new beginnings, suggesting that life is full of potential waiting to be realized.

The song emphasizes the importance of love and connection, stating that true love is a shared experience ('no hay amor de uno, solo hay amor de dos'). This line highlights the idea that love and meaningful relationships are central to human existence. The lyrics also suggest that achieving love is the pinnacle of life's journey ('el punto más alto es llegar al amor'), reinforcing the notion that love is the ultimate goal and reward.

Additionally, the song reflects on the power of music and singing as a unifying force. It mentions that beautiful things often begin with a song, and recalls the comforting lullabies sung by mothers to their children. This reference to maternal love and the nurturing power of music underscores the song's theme of connection and shared humanity. By encouraging listeners to 'miremos de uno en uno, después de pueblo en pueblo' (look at each other one by one, then from town to town), the song advocates for a collective effort to spread love and positivity across the world.

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  1. A Mi Manera
  2. El Sentido de La Vida
  3. Si Los Hombres Han Llegado Hasta La Luna
  4. Esa Mujer
  5. Igual Que La Primavera
  6. Fueron Tantas Las Noches
  7. Esta La Puerta Abierta
  8. Venecia Sin Ti
  9. Te Estoy Queriendo Tanto
  10. Tu Serás Mi Amanecer
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