Quiero Hacerte El Amor

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The Passionate Confession of 'Quiero Hacerte El Amor' by Pipe Bueno

The song 'Quiero Hacerte El Amor' by Colombian artist Pipe Bueno is a passionate declaration of love and desire. The lyrics express a deep yearning to be intimately connected with the object of the singer's affection. The title itself, which translates to 'I Want to Make Love to You,' sets the tone for the song's intimate and romantic nature.

In the verses, the singer describes being deeply in love, to the point of feeling it in his bones. He longs to experience the sweetness of his beloved's kisses and to be consumed by her passion. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and a refusal to remain silent about his feelings any longer. He confesses to a friend that he is dying of love and dreams of being by her side, suggesting that his feelings are both overwhelming and inescapable.

The chorus emphasizes the singer's desire to make love as a means of experiencing an ideal heaven together, crying from passion, and becoming filled with faith in his heart. The repetition of this desire to make love 'once and another time' until they can no longer count how many times, highlights the depth of his longing and the intensity of the connection he seeks. The song is a blend of romanticism and sensuality, with the artist expressing a fervent wish to not only be physically close but also to create an emotional and spiritual bond with his lover.

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  2. Como Diablos
  3. Te Hubieras Ido Antes
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