The Timeless Dance of Love and Memory

Abel Pintos' song "Tiempo" delves into the intricate relationship between time, love, and memory. The lyrics poetically explore how time can both heal and hurt, bringing back memories that can either comfort or wound. Pintos uses the metaphor of time as a cyclical force, suggesting that moments from the past can resurface, much like the wings of a memory. This cyclical nature of time is evident when he sings about returning to the beginning whenever he sees the reflection of a loved one, only for that moment to slip away, leaving him feeling disoriented and lost.

The song also touches on the idea that certain experiences and emotions become eternal, lighting up the soul like stars. These stars represent the lasting impact of love and significant moments in one's life. Pintos beautifully conveys that the act of loving someone deeply becomes an integral part of one's existence, shaping their perception of time. The recurring line, "Como el brillo que al amarte se hace parte de mi tiempo," emphasizes how love can illuminate and define the passage of time.

Furthermore, "Tiempo" reflects on the indelible marks left by life's profound experiences. Pintos mentions the unforgettable moments, both joyous and painful, that remain etched in our memories. The song captures the essence of cherishing these memories, as they form the core of our being. The final verses express a deep, eternal love, with Pintos declaring that his affection and memories belong to the person he loves, making them the keeper of his time. This poignant declaration underscores the timeless nature of true love and the enduring power of memory.

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  1. Todo de Mí
  2. El Adivino
  3. Para Cantar He Nacido
  4. Solo Canto Por Vos
  5. Latidos
  6. Marcha de San Lorenzo
  7. Corazón Hambriento
  8. Todo (Y Lo Que No Tengo)
  9. Mariposa
  10. Eternidad
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