No hablaran

Nancy Amancio Nancy Amancio

Embraced by Divine Presence: A Journey of Faith

Nancy Amancio's song "No hablaran" is a heartfelt expression of unwavering faith and divine comfort. The lyrics convey a deep sense of reliance on a higher power, particularly in moments of distress and fear. The opening lines, "Cuando en angustia estoy, tu presencia viene a mi," highlight the solace found in the presence of the divine during times of anguish. This theme is further emphasized with the imagery of being embraced and guarded in darkness, suggesting a protective and nurturing relationship with the divine.

The chorus, "No hablaran, las piedras no caen mi lugar. Gritare que conmigo estas. Oh Jesus," reinforces the idea of a steadfast faith that cannot be shaken. The metaphor of stones not taking the singer's place signifies an unyielding commitment to proclaiming the presence of Jesus. This declaration of faith is portrayed as a source of strength and security, with the assurance that the divine will always provide protection and guidance.

The song also explores the concept of an unbreakable bond with the divine, regardless of the challenges faced. Lines like "Por alto que el cielo este, o profindo sea el mar. Nada me apartara de ti," illustrate the depth of this connection, suggesting that no earthly or spiritual obstacle can sever the relationship. The imagery of walking and kneeling before the altar, coupled with the plea for divine blood to be poured into the singer's tears, evokes a sense of devotion and surrender. This powerful imagery underscores the theme of finding solace and strength in faith, even amidst life's trials.

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  1. Se Abrio La Tumba
  2. Anulo El Decreto
  3. Tu propósito
  4. Dios Me Puso Nombre
  5. Hoy Me Apodero
  6. Suelta
  7. Arrebato
  8. No hablaran
  9. Cuando Oras
  10. A La Par Contigo
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