Soñar Contigo

Iván Villazón Iván Villazón

The Eternal Dream of Love in 'Soñar Contigo'

The song 'Soñar Contigo' by Iván Villazón is a heartfelt expression of deep and enduring love. The lyrics convey the singer's intense desire to turn his dreams into reality, dreams where he is intimately connected with his beloved, sharing tender moments such as kissing and holding hands. The repetition of the phrase 'Porque quiero que se haga realidad mi sueño' emphasizes the longing for these dreams to manifest in the waking world.

The song uses grandiose comparisons to express the magnitude of the love the singer feels. References to Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, the language of Cervantes, and the monumental achievement of humans landing on the Moon serve to illustrate that the love he feels is as timeless and significant as these cultural milestones. The invocation of Jesus Christ's love suggests a desire for a love that is not only infinite but also pure and selfless.

The emotional complexity of the song is captured in the juxtaposition of sadness and joy, as the singer grapples with the current absence of his love yet remains hopeful for a future together. The lyrics paint a picture of a love that is both a dream and a goal, something to be actively pursued and cherished. The singer's commitment is unwavering, as he vows to be eternally devoted, even to the point of being his beloved's 'slave' and 'shadow.' The song ends with a wish for their love to be recognized by the world and blessed by God, underscoring the sacred and eternal nature of the bond he seeks.

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  4. Un Solo Intento
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  6. La cometa loca
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