Sin Jurarlo Ante El Altar

Uriel Lozano Uriel Lozano

Love Beyond the Altar: A Tale of True Devotion

Uriel Lozano's song "Sin Jurarlo Ante El Altar" delves into the complexities of love, commitment, and the unexpected turns life can take. The lyrics tell the story of a man who once married a woman in a traditional ceremony, promising eternal love. However, despite the sacred vows made before God, the woman eventually left him. This departure leaves the man heartbroken, as he had adored her like a goddess and a queen, believing their love was unbreakable.

As the narrative unfolds, the man encounters another woman, described as good and simple. Despite societal labels that might brand her as 'the other woman,' she becomes his true love and destiny. This new relationship is starkly different from his first marriage; there are no white dresses or church bells, yet the love they share is genuine and profound. The woman loves him without the need for formal vows or ceremonies, highlighting a love that is pure and unconditional.

The song contrasts the superficial aspects of traditional marriage with the deeper, more authentic connection the man finds with his new partner. It suggests that true love doesn't always need to be validated by societal norms or religious rituals. Instead, it can exist and thrive in its purest form, free from the constraints of formalities. Uriel Lozano's heartfelt delivery and poignant lyrics invite listeners to reflect on the true essence of love and the importance of genuine emotional connections over societal expectations.

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  1. Hasta allá en el cielo
  2. Esta noche los dos
  3. Que Te Parece...
  4. Me Pongo de Rodillas
  5. Carta de Un Preso
  6. Y Ahora Qué Hago Contigo
  7. Si No Estoy Contigo
  8. Dime quien te hace el amor
  9. Que vas a hacer tan sola
  10. Que Linda Está La Morocha
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