Con Todo El Amor Que Puedo

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A Journey of Love and Discovery by the River

Tru-La-La's song "Con Todo El Amor Que Puedo" is a heartfelt exploration of love and the profound impact it has on one's life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a couple discovering each other and their feelings as they follow a slow-moving river. The imagery of the "rojo de la tarde" (red of the afternoon) sets a romantic and serene scene, emphasizing the beauty and tranquility of their shared moments. The repetition of the phrase "Esto es en serio, o no, o no" (Is this serious, or not, or not) reflects the uncertainty and excitement that often accompanies new love.

The song also delves into the playful and innocent aspects of the relationship, comparing their interactions to those of children. The mention of a waltz heard from afar and the sudden, surprising kiss highlight the spontaneous and magical nature of their connection. The repeated affirmation "que esto es cierto" (that this is true) underscores the singer's realization and acceptance of the authenticity of their feelings.

In the chorus, the singer addresses their beloved directly, marveling at the transformative effect they have on their life. The lyrics express a deep sense of wonder and gratitude, questioning what makes their love so unique and significant. The line "Todo este amor que yo te entrego es casi nada" (All this love I give you is almost nothing) suggests a humble acknowledgment that no matter how much love is given, it still feels insufficient compared to the depth of their emotions. This song beautifully captures the essence of falling in love and the profound changes it brings to one's perception of the world.

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  1. Yo, Tu Amor Infiel..
  2. La quiero a morir
  3. Ven, devórame otra vez
  4. Lo Que Yo Mas Quiero..
  5. Vuela Muy Alto
  6. A Dios Le Pido
  7. Mas!
  8. Y Tu No Estas
  9. Ahora Ven
  10. Mi Cama No Habla..
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