Sentimento de Amor

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The Journey of Self-Discovery and Love in 'Sentimiento de Amor'

In 'Sentimiento de Amor,' Triana delves into the profound emotions tied to self-discovery and the bittersweet nature of love. The song begins with the narrator embarking on a journey to find their true self, leaving behind a familiar life. This departure is marked by a significant emotional shift, as the narrator feels something grand within them when they look back and say goodbye. This moment of farewell is not just a physical departure but also an emotional one, filled with a mix of hope and sorrow.

The recurring theme of 'sentimiento de amor' or 'feeling of love' serves as a powerful force driving the narrator. This love is not just romantic but also encompasses a deep sense of longing and aspiration. The narrator acknowledges leaving behind a secure future and an undefined 'qué sé yo,' which translates to 'what do I know.' This phrase captures the uncertainty and the myriad possibilities that lie ahead. The song beautifully illustrates how love and the pursuit of one's true self often require sacrifices and the courage to face the unknown.

As the song progresses, the narrator reflects on the small yet significant things in life that hold immense value. These 'pequeñas cosas' or 'small things' are often overlooked but become clear in moments of profound change. The 'sentimiento de amor' ultimately leads the narrator back, albeit with pain, suggesting that the journey of self-discovery and love is cyclical. The song encapsulates the essence of human experience, where love and self-discovery are intertwined, and the journey, though fraught with challenges, is deeply enriching.

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  1. De Una Nana Siendo Niño
  2. Sombra Y Luz
  3. Desnuda La Mañana
  4. Sr. Troncoso
  5. Diálogo
  6. Tiempo Sin Saber
  7. En El Lago
  8. Todo Es de Color
  9. Encuentro Fugaz
  10. Tu Frialdad
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