A Love That Transcends Time and Fear

“Quiero Ser” by Sin Ánimo de Lucro is a heartfelt declaration of love and commitment. The song's lyrics express a deep desire to be an integral part of the beloved's life, transcending mere illusion to become a permanent fixture in their heart. The singer yearns for their voice to be heard and for their past to be forgotten, emphasizing the importance of the present and future together. This sentiment is beautifully encapsulated in the lines, “Quiero ser más que una ilusión y quedar solo en tu corazón,” which translates to “I want to be more than an illusion and remain only in your heart.”

The song also speaks to the idea of mutual support and facing life's challenges together. The imagery of walking hand in hand and jumping together without looking back symbolizes trust and unity. The repeated refrain, “Caminemos siempre de la mano más cerca y saltemos juntos sin mirar atrás,” reinforces this theme of unwavering companionship. The singer's commitment is further highlighted by the desire to be the light of a new dawn for their partner, suggesting a fresh start and a hopeful future.

Moreover, “Quiero Ser” addresses the fear of suffering and the importance of overcoming it. The lines, “No tengas miedo de sufrir, rompe cadenas vence llanto,” encourage the beloved to break free from their fears and sorrows. The singer offers their unwavering support, even to the point of wanting to face life's end together. This profound level of devotion is a testament to the depth of their love, aiming to reach “hasta el infinito y más,” or “to infinity and beyond.” The song is a beautiful ode to love that is fearless, enduring, and all-encompassing.

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  1. El Parrandero
  2. Solo Por Tenerte
  3. En Mis Sueños
  4. Quiero Ser
  5. El Parrandero (remix) (feat. Carlos Vives y Jbot & Tuti)
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