Dos Segundos

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The Transformative Power of a Moment in 'Dos Segundos'

In 'Dos Segundos' by Verano Del 98, the lyrics explore the profound impact that a brief moment can have on a person's life. The song begins with the narrator describing how a kiss, given just two seconds ago, has transformed him into a complete man. This kiss is not just a physical act but a deeply emotional and transformative experience that changes his perception of himself and his world. The repetition of 'hace dos segundos' emphasizes the immediacy and intensity of this moment, highlighting how quickly life can change with a single action.

The song continues to delve into the narrator's newfound feelings and desires. He speaks of floating in the air and feeling his kiss burn, indicating a sense of euphoria and passion. The mention of asking for a full moon with poetry suggests a romantic and idealistic view of love, where even the simplest gestures are imbued with deep meaning. The narrator's world has been turned upside down in just two seconds, and he is now fully immersed in the emotions and sensations brought on by this kiss.

The chorus reinforces the idea that in just two seconds, the narrator's entire world has been given to the person he loves. The reference to the girl's eternal childhood and new tenderness suggests a sense of innocence and purity in their relationship. The narrator feels that these two seconds are worth everything, as they have allowed him to experience a profound connection and intimacy. The song beautifully captures the essence of how a fleeting moment can have a lasting impact, transforming one's life and perspective in an instant.

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  1. Verano Del 98
  2. Bellísima
  3. Brisa
  4. Nada Nos Puede Pasar
  5. El Cristal
  6. Es hoy no es mañana
  7. Quien Es
  8. Dejate Ser
  9. Dos Segundos
  10. Libres de Corazon
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