Sublime Mujer

Vicente Fernández Vicente Fernández

The Ballad of a Hopeless Romantic: Vicente Fernández's 'Sublime Mujer'

Vicente Fernández's 'Sublime Mujer' is a poignant ballad that delves into the complexities of love and societal expectations. The song begins with the narrator acknowledging that he has loved more than one woman in his life, which has led to judgment from society. He admits to not adhering to the conventional rules of monogamy, expressing an inability to resist the allure of women. The lyrics suggest a struggle between his natural inclinations and the societal norms that dictate fidelity and commitment to a single partner.

The chorus of the song reveals the narrator's resignation to his nature, as he feels powerless before the essence of womanhood. He contrasts himself with men who have dedicated themselves to one woman, asking for their secret to fidelity. The narrator's admiration for women is clear; he is captivated by their scent, their ability to evoke romantic and wild emotions, and the profound experiences he shares with them. The song portrays women as powerful beings capable of inspiring both the highest ecstasy and the deepest devotion.

In the final verses, the narrator reflects on the unique role of women in his life, from the one who gave him life to those who have brought him both joy and sorrow. He acknowledges women as the source of his most intense passions and describes them as possessing a magical formula that can elevate or humble a man. 'Sublime Mujer' is a tribute to the feminine mystique and the narrator's acceptance of his own romantic nature, despite the judgments of society.

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  2. Por Tu Maldito Amor
  3. La Refinera
  4. Alma Llanera
  5. Te Llegará Mi Olvido
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  7. El Moro de Cumpas
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