LO QUE VIVIÓ MAMÁ

Omar Geles Omar Geles

A Promise of Love and Resilience: Omar Geles' Tribute to Mothers

Omar Geles' song 'LO QUE VIVIÓ MAMÁ' is a heartfelt tribute to the strength and resilience of mothers, particularly his own. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the struggles his mother faced, such as having to fetch water from neighbors when their services were cut off. Despite these hardships, she remained steadfast, taking on the roles of both mother and father when she was left alone. This portrayal of his mother as a pillar of strength and determination sets the emotional tone for the song.

The song transitions into a promise from Geles to his partner, vowing that she will not endure the same hardships his mother did. He pledges to be an exemplary father and a supportive partner, ensuring that their children grow up in a loving and stable environment. This promise is not just to his partner but also to his children, emphasizing his commitment to being present and involved in their lives. The repetition of this vow throughout the song underscores its importance and his dedication to breaking the cycle of hardship.

Geles also expresses deep gratitude and admiration for his partner, acknowledging her as a good mother and an ideal companion. He promises never to make her cry and to give her his complete love and support. This song is not just a tribute to his mother but also a declaration of his love and commitment to his family. It highlights the themes of resilience, love, and the importance of family, making it a touching and relatable piece for many listeners.

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  1. Eres mi Todo
  2. Serenata a Mamá
  3. El amor
  4. Porquito a Poco
  5. El va a llorar
  6. Hoja En Blanco
  7. Hasta el amanecer
  8. Toque el Acordeón (Homenaje a Diomedes Diaz) (part. Rolando Ochoa)
  9. Hoja En Blanco
  10. Es Dolor
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