Desde que llegaste

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The Warmth of Love: Reyli Barba's 'Desde que llegaste'

Reyli Barba's song 'Desde que llegaste' is a heartfelt expression of the transformative power of love. The lyrics describe the profound impact that the arrival of a significant other has had on the narrator's life. The cold no longer affects him, his blood boils, and he can hear his own heartbeat, all metaphors indicating a reinvigorated sense of being alive and the warmth that love brings to one's existence.

The song continues to explore the theme of happiness and appreciation for the simple things in life, such as watching the moon, which has become the narrator's favorite pastime since his loved one arrived. However, the narrator is honest about his limitations, confessing that he cannot promise eternal love. He describes himself as a cloud's passenger, an adventurer, and a butterfly hunter when he sees his beloved, suggesting a free-spirited nature and a love that is vibrant and in the moment. The phrase 'Y resumido en tres palabras cuanto te quiero' ('And summarized in three words how much I love you') emphasizes the depth of his feelings in a simple yet powerful declaration.

The nonsensical phrase 'Arrabamabamasei' repeated in the chorus does not translate to anything in particular, but it adds a playful and whimsical element to the song, reflecting the joy and lightheartedness that love can bring. Overall, 'Desde que llegaste' is a celebration of the joy, vitality, and inspiration that comes with falling in love, acknowledging the impermanence of life and the beauty of cherishing the present moment with someone special.

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