Semilla negra

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The Journey of Love and Growth in 'Semilla Negra'

La Liga Del Sueño's song 'Semilla Negra' is a poetic exploration of love, growth, and the journey of life. The lyrics are rich with metaphors and imagery, painting a vivid picture of a love that transcends physical boundaries. The 'kiss delivered to the air' symbolizes a gesture of love sent across distances, while the 'fruit you will eat tomorrow' suggests a future promise or hope. The 'seed' mentioned is a powerful metaphor for potential and growth, indicating that the love shared will grow and flourish in a distant land.

The song also delves into themes of longing and separation. The 'eyes behind the glass' and 'two black captives crossing the sea' evoke a sense of distance and yearning. The singer expresses a willingness to follow their beloved anywhere, promising to be as light as the breeze and to share secrets that will bring joy. This highlights the deep connection and commitment between the lovers, despite the physical separation.

The recurring phrase 'semilla negra' (black seed) ties the song together, symbolizing the enduring and resilient nature of their love. The imagery of planting the seed in 'a land without an owner' suggests a new beginning and the creation of something beautiful and lasting. The song concludes with a sense of movement and journey, as the singer speaks of reaching the shore in a 'dream boat' and planting the seed. This reinforces the idea of love as a journey, full of hope and potential for growth.

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  1. Somos
  2. Danza Mortal
  3. Mala Sangre
  4. No es amor
  5. Semilla negra
  6. Cae (recae) la noche
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