Cómo Han Pasado Los Años

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The Timeless Dance of Love: Rocío Durcal's 'Cómo Han Pasado Los Años'

Rocío Durcal's 'Cómo Han Pasado Los Años' is a poignant reflection on the passage of time and the enduring nature of love. The lyrics speak to a couple who have been together for many years, marveling at how they have remained side by side, as in love as they were when they first met. The song captures the essence of a deep and abiding love that has withstood the test of time, despite the changes that life inevitably brings.

The song's narrative is one of nostalgia and appreciation. It acknowledges the transformations that occur over the years, both in the world around us and within our relationships. Yet, it celebrates the constancy of love between two people who have grown together, suggesting that their emotional bond has only strengthened with time. The repeated lines about dancing embraced and whispering promises to each other evoke a sense of romantic continuity, as if their love story is a dance that never truly ends.

Rocío Durcal, known for her emotive delivery and mastery of the ranchera genre, imbues the song with a sense of timeless romance. The song's theme resonates with anyone who has experienced long-lasting love and the wonder that comes with realizing how much has changed around them while their feelings for their partner have remained steadfast. 'Cómo Han Pasado Los Años' is a testament to love's ability to endure and flourish, even as the world evolves and years go by.

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