Años

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The Passage of Time and the Evolution of Love in 'Años'

Sumo's song 'Años' poignantly explores the inevitable passage of time and its impact on love and relationships. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of nostalgia and introspection, as the singer acknowledges how time changes everything, including the way love is expressed and felt. The opening lines, 'El tiempo pasa, nos vamos poniendo viejos,' set the tone for the entire song, emphasizing the relentless march of time and the aging process. This theme is further developed as the singer notes that love no longer reflects as it did in the past, suggesting a shift from passionate, spontaneous expressions of affection to more reasoned and measured interactions.

The song delves into the transformation of emotions over the years. What was once pure, unadulterated love has evolved into a different kind of feeling, shaped by experiences and the passage of time. The lyrics, 'lo que ayer era amor se va volviendo otro sentimiento,' highlight this change, indicating that the initial intensity of love has mellowed into something more complex and nuanced. This evolution is portrayed through the imagery of holding hands and stealing kisses, which were once effortless and genuine but have now become part of a more reasoned reality.

'Años' also touches on the theme of compromise and harmony in long-term relationships. The lines, 'A todo dices que sí, a nada digo que no, para poder construir la tremenda armonía,' suggest that maintaining harmony often requires concessions and understanding. The song acknowledges that while old arguments may fade away, the need for mutual respect and balance becomes more pronounced. Ultimately, 'Años' is a reflective meditation on how love matures and adapts over time, capturing the bittersweet essence of growing older together.

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