Le Pido a Dios

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A Father's Heartfelt Plea in Song

Leo Mattioli's "Le Pido a Dios" is a poignant and deeply personal song that delves into the fears and emotions of a father facing a life-threatening illness. The lyrics express the artist's struggle with the idea of leaving his children behind, and his desperate plea to God for more time with them. The song's title, which translates to "I Ask God," sets the tone for a prayer-like narrative where the singer is bargaining for his life and the chance to be a better father.

The opening lines immediately introduce the listener to the gravity of the situation. Mattioli is speaking to a doctor, trying to grapple with how to explain his illness to his young children. The metaphor of a drop of blood as a candy is a stark and powerful image that conveys the innocence of his children and the harsh reality of his condition. The recurring theme of his 'crazy and bohemian job as a singer' suggests a life lived on the road, which may have contributed to his feelings of regret and the desire to make amends.

Throughout the song, the refrain 'Solo le pido a Dios' is a heartfelt cry for divine intervention. Mattioli promises to be a better father if given the chance, showing a deep sense of responsibility and love for his children. The imagery of singing to them from heaven and caressing their hair as a breeze is both beautiful and heartbreaking, symbolizing his enduring presence and love even in absence. The song is a touching reminder of the fragility of life and the profound bonds between a parent and their children.

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  1. Si Te Agarran Las Ganas
  2. Aunque Te Duela
  3. Carta Del Corazón
  4. Es Ella
  5. Si Tú Te Vas
  6. Estoy Tomando
  7. Eso Es Quererte
  8. Tan Solo Amantes
  9. Estar Con Un Angel
  10. Te Necesito (Con Dalila)
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