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Cultive comes from the verb cultivar, which literally means "to cultivate" or "to grow," often used in the context of farming or plants. It's a beautiful and somewhat less common word to apply to love in song lyrics.

In this song, the lyric "Que siempre se cultive" (that it always be cultivated) refers to the love between two people. It suggests that love, like a garden, requires continuous care, effort, and attention to grow and flourish, rather than just existing passively. This poetic use makes it a memorable and insightful word about lasting affection.

“El Amor De Mi Vida” is a heartfelt banda declaration where the singer answers the simplest yet most powerful question: Why did I fall in love with you? Instead of offering complicated explanations, he points to the undeniable sparkle in his eyes and the certainty in his heart. Through vivid promises, he paints a picture of everlasting partnership – he wants to be the handkerchief that dries her tears, the companion on life’s long journey, and the witness to every joy, kiss, and embrace they will share.

The song’s message is clear and uplifting: real love turns a choice into a priority. By inviting his beloved to sleep by his side, repeat “I love you” endlessly, and cross life’s finish line together, the narrator shows that love is cultivated daily with affection, loyalty, and small, meaningful actions. It is an ode to committing fully, loving openly, and proving with deeds – not just words – that she is, without a doubt, the love of his life.

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