En Este Mundo

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The Heart's Cry for Everlasting Love

The song "En Este Mundo" by El Polaco, a prominent figure in the Argentine cumbia genre, is a heartfelt declaration of love and dependency. The lyrics express a deep fear of loss and the pain associated with the mere thought of living without the beloved. The repetition of the lines "En este mundo no seria feliz / Sino te tengo junto a mí" (In this world, I would not be happy / If I don't have you by my side) emphasizes the singer's belief that happiness is unattainable without their partner's presence.

The song delves into the themes of love and devotion, with the singer expressing an intense emotional connection to their partner. The mention of the heart racing and the need for the partner's warmth and presence indicates a profound level of intimacy and reliance. The lyrics also touch upon gratitude, with the singer thanking God for the opportunity to have met and loved their partner, suggesting that this relationship has brought peace and meaning to their life.

"En Este Mundo" is not just a love song; it's a testament to the transformative power of love. The singer credits their partner with the ability to illuminate their life and bring peace, and acknowledges that with their partner by their side, they can achieve anything. This message resonates with anyone who has experienced the life-changing impact of a deep, committed love.

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  1. Ahora Regresas Tu
  2. No Se Puede Amar a Dos
  3. Mi Corazón
  4. Amor de adolecentes
  5. Amor Amor
  6. niña
  7. Desesperado
  8. Me Robaste El Corazon
  9. Dejame Amarte
  10. Y Con La Misma Canción
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