Solo Por Tenerte

Sin Ánimo de Lucro Sin Ánimo de Lucro

The Depths of Devotion: A Love Worth Waiting For

“Solo Por Tenerte” by Sin Ánimo de Lucro is a heartfelt ballad that delves into the profound emotions of love and longing. The song begins with the narrator recounting the moment they met their beloved, describing an overwhelming feeling that made their heart race. This initial encounter is depicted as a life-changing event, where the beloved's tender gaze and perfect smile left an indelible mark on the narrator's soul. The lyrics convey a sense of destiny, as if the beloved appeared out of nowhere to become an essential part of the narrator's life.

The song emphasizes the importance of perseverance in love. The narrator acknowledges that love requires effort and dedication, and they are willing to do whatever it takes to win their beloved's heart. The repeated phrase “un grito ciego invade mis adentros” (a blind scream invades my insides) symbolizes the intense, almost primal, urge to be with the beloved. This powerful emotion drives the narrator to give their all for love, underscoring the theme of unwavering commitment.

As the song progresses, the narrator expresses a deep sense of connection and destiny with their beloved. They see their names intertwined in the book of destiny, reinforcing the idea that their love is meant to be. The chorus, with its promise to wait and love again just to be with the beloved, highlights the narrator's willingness to endure and hope for a future together. The song concludes with a passionate declaration of love, where the narrator offers their heart, filled with dreams and illusions, and sings this song as a testament to their devotion.

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  1. El Parrandero
  2. Solo Por Tenerte
  3. En Mis Sueños
  4. Quiero Ser
  5. Rezó
  6. La Madrugada
  7. Quisiera ser aire
  8. El Parrandero (remix) (feat. Carlos Vives y Jbot & Tuti)
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