Hablemos Del Amor

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A Timeless Ode to Love: 'Hablemos Del Amor' by RAPHAEL

In 'Hablemos Del Amor,' Raphael invites us to pause and reflect on the essence of love, which he describes as the ultimate truth of our lives. The song opens with a call to stop the relentless march of time and focus on the profound connection between two people. This sets the stage for a heartfelt exploration of love, urging us to remember the first moments of affection and the deep bond that unites lovers in the shadows, away from the prying eyes of the world.

Raphael's lyrics emphasize the insignificance of societal judgments and the superficial concerns of others. He contrasts the depth of true love with the shallow perspectives of those who only see the surface of things. By repeating the phrase 'Qué nos importa,' he dismisses the opinions of those who fail to grasp the beauty and reality of love. This defiance against societal norms underscores the song's message that love is a personal and sacred experience, immune to external scrutiny.

The recurring theme of unity and intimacy is central to the song. Raphael's plea to 'hablemos de mi amor y de tu amor' (let's talk about my love and your love) highlights the importance of communication and mutual understanding in a relationship. The imagery of hands coming together in the shadows symbolizes a private world where love thrives, untouched by the outside world. Through this song, Raphael not only celebrates love but also encourages us to cherish and protect it from the distractions and judgments of society.

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  2. Mi Gran Noche
  3. Ave María
  4. Como yo te amo
  5. Me Enamoré Como Nunca
  6. Cuando Tu No Estas
  7. Maravilloso Corazón, Maravilloso
  8. Hay Momentos de Amor
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