The Heart's Muse: Vicente Fernández's 'Motivos'

Vicente Fernández's song 'Motivos' is a tender ballad that explores the concept of inspiration and the various 'motivos' or reasons that drive a person's emotions and creativity. The lyrics describe a series of simple yet profound images, such as a blue-painted rose or a small starfish, which are presented as motives for writing a poem or feeling consoled by fantasy. These images are metaphors for the small beauties and wonders of life that can inspire art and bring solace to the soul.

The song then shifts to a more personal note, with the singer describing a pair of eyes 'bathed in light' and lips that yearn to kiss as his motives. This transition from the general to the specific suggests that while nature and art can be inspiring, it is the intimate connection with another person that truly kindles the singer's passion and creativity. The repeated lines emphasize the importance of this personal inspiration, culminating in the realization that the ultimate motive for the singer's feelings and actions is the person he is addressing.

Vicente Fernández, known affectionately as 'Chente,' was a beloved figure in the genre of ranchera music, which is known for its emotional depth and storytelling. 'Motivos' is a testament to his ability to convey complex emotions through simple lyrics, and it resonates with anyone who has found their muse in the love and beauty of another person. The song is a celebration of the various inspirations that life offers, with the most powerful being the love that one person can feel for another.

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  1. Un Millón de Primaveras
  2. Lastima Que Seas Ajena
  3. Cruz de Olvido
  4. Por Tu Maldito Amor
  5. Te Llegará Mi Olvido
  6. El Adios Del Soldado (part. Felipe Arriaga)
  7. El Moro de Cumpas
  8. Salud
  9. Cuando Yo Quería Ser Grande
  10. El Rey
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