Tu Inocencia

Lazaro Caballero Lazaro Caballero

The Healing Power of Innocent Love

The song "Tu Inocencia" by Lazaro Caballero is a tender ballad that speaks to the transformative power of love, particularly the kind that is pure and innocent. The lyrics convey a narrative of unexpected love, where the singer finds himself deeply in love with someone whose innocence and sincerity have captivated his heart. The song suggests that this love has not only brought joy but also healing, as it has taken away pain and sorrow from the singer's life.

The recurring lines about ensuring that the beloved's eyes no longer cry, and the promise to make them smile, indicate a deep sense of care and commitment. The singer seems to be making a vow to protect and cherish the innocence that has so deeply affected him. This protective sentiment is a common theme in love songs, where the lover takes on the role of a guardian of the beloved's happiness.

The phrase "Del silencio nació el amor entre los dos" (From silence, love was born between us) suggests that their love grew organically and quietly, without fanfare, but with a profound impact. The song celebrates the beauty of a love that is both simple and profound, and the way it can change lives for the better. It's a tribute to the kind of love that is selfless and pure, and the kind of emotional connection that can make even the most mundane existence seem magical.

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  1. Desde Un Ayer a Un Mañana
  2. Puesto Santa Teresa
  3. Bien Chaqueño Soy
  4. Mi Formosa
  5. Tu Inocencia
  6. Te Sigo Recordando
  7. Florcita de Garabato
  8. Lo Que Soy
  9. Soy Lo Que Canto
  10. Catador Enologo
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