Adoración

Los Tri-o Los Tri-o

Triumph of Love Against All Odds

The song "Adoración" by Los Tri-o is a heartfelt ballad that celebrates the victory of love in the face of adversity. The lyrics speak to the resilience of two lovers who have withstood challenges and opposition, emerging triumphant with their love intact. The opening lines, "Une tu voz a mi voz / Para gritar que triunfamos," which translate to "Join your voice with mine / To shout that we have triumphed," set the tone for a declaration of victory over the trials they have faced together.

The song's chorus reinforces the theme of love's triumph over misunderstanding and judgment. The repeated lines, "Amor nada nos pudo separar / Luchamos contra toda incompresión," meaning "Love, nothing could separate us / We fought against all misunderstanding," emphasize the couple's unwavering commitment to each other. The mention of love as a "mandato divino," or divine commandment, suggests that their love is not only powerful but also righteous, defying any notion that it could be sinful or wrong.

The latter part of the song delves into the tenderness and passion that characterize the couple's relationship. The lyrics describe the sweetness and joy that the partner's kisses bring, and the singer vows eternal love and gratitude for the happiness they've shared. The song ultimately is a celebration of love's ability to overcome obstacles and the joy that comes from sharing one's life with another.

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  1. Poquita Fe
  2. Evocación
  3. Desengaño
  4. Adoración
  5. Por Qué Volviste
  6. Obsesion
  7. La Mentira
  8. Embrujo
  9. Adoro
  10. Engañada
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