Por El Amor De Amar

Buika Buika

The Transformative Power of Love in Buika's 'Por El Amor De Amar'

Buika's song 'Por El Amor De Amar' is a poetic exploration of love's profound and transformative power. The lyrics are imbued with vivid imagery and metaphors that convey a deep yearning for connection and the beauty that love brings into one's life. The opening lines, 'Quiero la luz del sol / También quiero el azul del cielo en el mar,' set a tone of longing for the natural world's beauty, symbolizing the desire for a love that is as boundless and pure as the elements of nature.

The song delves into the idea that true love encompasses both the good and the bad. Buika sings, 'Quien me quiera amar / Amará también lo peor de mí, con ardor,' suggesting that genuine love requires acceptance of a person's flaws and imperfections. This line highlights the vulnerability and honesty that come with deep emotional connections. The metaphor of the heart of the world singing in her heart ('El corazón del mundo canta en mi corazón') further emphasizes the universal and all-encompassing nature of love.

As the song progresses, Buika describes the transformative effect of love, noting how it turns life into a continuous celebration and dispels pain ('Desde que apareciste todo es celebración / Y todo el dolor desapareció'). The repeated refrain, 'Necesito amar,' underscores the essential need for love in her life, likening it to the light that kisses a flower and the passion that drives one to give oneself fully. Buika's soulful delivery and the rich, emotive quality of her voice add depth to the lyrics, making 'Por El Amor De Amar' a powerful ode to the necessity and beauty of love.

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  2. Nos Hizo Falta Tiempo
  3. Para Mí
  4. Las Ciudades
  5. Un Mundo Raro
  6. Perla Marina
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