Duérmete Niño

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Lullaby of Innocence: A Father's Love in 'Duérmete Niño'

The song 'Duérmete Niño' by Intoxicados is a tender and heartfelt lullaby that captures the essence of a parent's love and the preciousness of childhood innocence. The lyrics convey a simple yet profound moment where a parent is singing their child to sleep, promising to stay awake until the child drifts off. The act of singing a lullaby is a universal expression of care and protection, and in this song, it is also a moment of reflection for the parent.

The singer mentions making an effort not to fall asleep before the child, highlighting the dedication and attentiveness that parenthood demands. The line 'no sé si estoy soñando o estoy despierto' suggests a sense of wonder and disbelief at the beauty of the moment, emphasizing how the parent cherishes this time with their child. The phrase 'este momento es perfecto' reinforces the idea that despite the challenges of life, these moments of connection and love are flawless and invaluable.

The song also touches on the theme of lost innocence, as the parent ponders when they lost the angelic qualities that they now see in their child. This introspection adds a layer of nostalgia to the song, as it speaks to the universal experience of growing up and losing some of the innocence of childhood. 'Duérmete Niño' is not just a lullaby; it's a reflection on the fleeting nature of childhood and a parent's desire to protect and cherish it while it lasts.

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