Corazon Aventurero

Olga Tañon Olga Tañon

The Heart of an Adventurer: A Love Ode by Olga Tañon

Olga Tañon's song "Corazon Aventurero" is a heartfelt tribute to a profound and transformative love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that brings light to dark times, symbolized by phrases like "converts my great torment into a sunny day." This love is described as a healing force, a source of joy, and a rediscovery of lost innocence. The imagery of a song climbing up to her balcony at night suggests a love that is both unexpected and deeply cherished.

The song continues to explore the multifaceted nature of this love, portraying it as a refuge, a source of passion, and a guiding light. Tañon uses metaphors like "a flower in my window" and "a warm bed that calls me" to convey the comfort and warmth this love provides. The repeated references to love as a promise fulfilled and an illusion discovered highlight the sense of wonder and fulfillment that comes with such a deep connection. The phrase "the madness of being two" encapsulates the exhilarating and sometimes overwhelming experience of being in love.

Throughout the song, Tañon emphasizes the sincerity and depth of this love, calling it a "sweet, sincere love" and a "good love." The refrain "Te quiero, te quiero" (I love you, I love you) and the declaration that she would wait half a lifetime for this adventurous heart underscore the enduring and unwavering nature of her affection. The term "Corazon Aventurero" (Adventurous Heart) suggests a love that is bold, daring, and willing to take risks, embodying the spirit of adventure in the journey of love.

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  1. No Sé Quien Soy
  2. Ah Ya Albi (feat. Hakim)
  3. La Gran Fiesta
  4. Mi Eterno Amor Secreto
  5. Asi Es La Vida
  6. Muchacho Malo
  7. Dime Si Tu Me Puedes Querer
  8. Soy Otra Mujer (Bachata)
  9. Vive Tu Vida
  10. Decirte Que No
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