Mari es mi amor

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Exploring the Depths of Devotion in Leo Dan's 'Mari es mi amor'

Leo Dan's song 'Mari es mi amor' is a heartfelt expression of deep love and unwavering devotion. The lyrics convey a profound emotional dependency on Mary, the subject of the song, highlighting her as the sole source of the singer's happiness. The repeated declaration that he could never love anyone else 'por que la quiero de verdad' (because I truly love her) emphasizes the depth and sincerity of his feelings.

The song progresses to a plea for Mary to stay by his side, suggesting a fear of losing her and the joy she brings into his life. The line 'dame tu mano y continuemos siempre asi' (give me your hand and let's continue always like this) reflects a desire for permanence in their relationship, underscoring the theme of commitment. This plea is intensified by the dramatic assertion that without her, life would not be worth living, 'que dios me ayude a morir' (may God help me to die), which illustrates the extent of his emotional reliance on her presence.

Overall, 'Mari es mi amor' is not just a love song, but a narrative of existential dependency where Mary is not only loved but is also crucial for the singer's emotional survival. The lyrics explore themes of love, happiness, and a profound fear of loss, all woven together with a simple yet powerful musical composition typical of Leo Dan's style, which often includes romantic ballads with deep emotional messages.

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  1. Esa Pared
  2. Tú Me Pides Que Te Olvide
  3. Que Dios Te Aleje
  4. Cómo Te Extraño Mi Amor
  5. Mary Es Mi Amor
  6. La Niña Está Triste
  7. Que Tiene La Niña
  8. Siempre Estoy Pensando En Ella
  9. Te He Prometido
  10. Yo Sé Que No És Feliz
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