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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "La Tormenta" by the artist "Zenobia"

In the poem "La Tormenta" ("The Storm"), author Zenobia utilizes the metaphor of a storm to convey the passion and unity of two lovers.

The lyrical hero addresses his beloved, expressing a desire for closeness and the merging of souls ("to hug", "speak with one voice", "to feel"). He is ready for complete self-giving ("you are everything to me", "I will give you my soul").

The image of a storm becomes key, symbolizing the unbridled passion that has gripped both of them. The "loud roar" of the heroine's love, the "merging of voices and heartbeats" - all this creates a picture of an all-consuming feeling, sweeping away the boundaries between two souls.

The repetition of the final stanza reinforces the impression of the power and inevitability of this feeling. The storm is love itself, transforming and uniting the characters.

Vengo aquí a pedirte

Que alces tus manos

A sentir que tu y yo

Somos la misma voz

Tu que tienes para mi

Yo aquí pondré mi alma

Siempre lo podrás sentir

Yo seré quien le ponga

Voz a tus deseos

A los sueños que

Nacieron en tu corazón

Sentirás mi palpitar

Acariciar tu alma

Lo daré todo por ti

Porque hoy

Gritaremos con pasión

Juntaremos nuestra voz

Fundiremos los latidos

En un solo corazón

La tormenta ya estallo

Y el poder que desato

Penetra en mi cuerpo

Y en tu corazón

Porque en mi alma esta tu voz

Y en la tormenta tu calor

Siento el rugido atronador

Que invade mi interior

Porque hoy

Gritaremos con pasión

Juntaremos nuestra voz

Fundiremos los latidos

En un solo corazón

La tormenta ya estallo

Y el poder que desato

Penetra en mi cuerpo

Y en tu corazón

Porque en mi alma esta tu voz

Y en la tormenta tu calor

Siento el rugido atronador

Que invade mi interior

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