Sentir tu amor

Luis Santiago Luis Santiago

The Burning Desire for Divine Love in 'Sentir tu amor'

Luis Santiago's song 'Sentir tu amor' is a heartfelt plea for a deeper connection with divine love. The lyrics express an intense, almost consuming desire to feel the warmth and presence of this love within. The metaphor of fire is central to the song, symbolizing both the passion and the purifying nature of this divine connection. The fire is described as something that can both ignite and diminish, reflecting the fluctuating nature of human faith and spiritual experience.

The chorus emphasizes the singer's longing to feel this love burning inside, highlighting the eternal joy and fulfillment it brings. This desire is not just a fleeting emotion but a profound yearning for a lasting spiritual experience. The repetition of the phrase 'es lo que quiero' (it's what I want) underscores the depth of this longing, making it clear that this divine love is the ultimate goal and source of joy for the singer.

Throughout the song, there is a sense of vulnerability and dependence on a higher power. The singer acknowledges moments of weakness and pain, where the 'flame' of divine love seems to wane. In these moments, the singer turns to prayer, asking for the strength to feel this love once more. This dynamic between human frailty and divine strength is a common theme in spiritual music, and Luis Santiago captures it beautifully in 'Sentir tu amor'. The song serves as both a personal prayer and a universal message about the transformative power of divine love.

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  1. Asi Por Que Si
  2. Bajo El Abrigo Del Altisimo
  3. Locura de Amor
  4. Descansa en mi
  5. Con Mis Rodillas
  6. Eres Santo
  7. Eres Tú
  8. Quise Rendirme
  9. A Cara o Cruz
  10. Perdóname
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