Querida

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A Heartfelt Ode to a Lost Love

In the song "Querida" by Sandro, the artist poignantly reflects on the loss of a loved one, using the metaphor of a tree to symbolize growth and memory. The lyrics begin by describing a tree that was planted long ago, which has now grown tall and strong. This tree serves as a powerful symbol of the relationship and the shared moments that once brought joy and hope. The tree's growth contrasts sharply with the absence of the loved one, who, unlike the tree, is no longer present to witness its flourishing.

Sandro's lyrics delve into the pain and confusion that accompany such a profound loss. He questions why the angels took his beloved away, leaving him with only memories and a deep sense of longing. The repeated imagery of the tree, once a fragile sapling like the loved one, now standing tall, underscores the permanence of nature and the fleeting nature of human life. This juxtaposition highlights the enduring impact of the loved one on the singer's life, even in their absence.

The chorus, with its heartfelt plea, "Querida, te extraño y no sé vivir / Sin ti a mi lado, yo quiero morir," captures the depth of the singer's grief and his struggle to find meaning without his beloved. The song is a touching exploration of love, loss, and the enduring power of memory. It resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of losing someone dear, offering a poignant reminder of the ways in which love continues to shape our lives, even after death.

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  1. Cosas de La Vida
  2. Como Lo Hice Yo
  3. El Maniquí
  4. La Juventud Se Va
  5. Cuando Existe Tanto Amor
  6. Te Propongo
  7. Me Amas Y Me Dejas
  8. Solo Y Sin Ti
  9. La Casa Del Sol Naciente
  10. Al Abrir La Puerta
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