Mis Flores Lyrics in English Chambao , Rosario la Tremendita

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Mis Flores by Chambao from Spanish to English.
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you came into my life to make my attachment
to feel alive and not fall into it
I'm sorry, how lucky I am, how talented and
that I respect and poetry, music and
the new challenges here
the namesake illuminates who
feels it balances them to whom
harmonizes it
to whom to whom
I drop my flowers to hunt my
colored fruits I see my flowers fall
my flowers so that my fruits come out of
color I see my flower fall from my flora
just as clarity needs
shadow the personal processes of your
existential doubt seafaring port in
mountain my arm now my wings are made
pen extends long I don't need to
almost nothing If you see me cry
let me cry if you see me
shut up, shut up and yelled at me
Yeah your baby and I don't want to be seen
in my flowers to marry my fruits
I see my flowers fall in colors
my flowers so that my fruits come out of
crazy about my flowers
so that my colored fruits come out
mouth in my flowers
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marinerasailor woman

Marinera literally translates to "sailor woman" or "seafaring woman". It's a less common word in everyday Spanish songs, making it stand out.

In the context of "Mis Flores," the word is used poetically in the line "marinera de Puerto en Montaña," which creates a striking image of someone navigating life's challenges with the resilience and adaptability of a sailor, even in unexpected environments. This metaphorical use adds depth and intrigue to the lyrics.

In "Mis Flores," which means "My Flowers," Chambao and Rosario la Tremendita sing about a beautiful and necessary process of personal transformation. The song uses the powerful metaphor of letting flowers fall to allow colorful fruits to grow: "dejo caer mis flores para que salgan mis frutos de colores" ("I let my flowers fall so my colorful fruits can emerge"). This suggests that sometimes we must let go of one phase of life to make way for a new, more fruitful one.

The lyrics celebrate this journey of growth, even when it involves difficult emotions. The song embraces both light and shadow, acknowledging that "claridad necesita de la sombra" ("clarity needs the shadow") and personal growth requires facing doubts. It's a message of finding freedom and self-sufficiency, where arms become wings and one needs "almost nothing" to feel complete. The song asks for acceptance of all feelings, whether it's crying or being silent, as essential parts of the human experience.

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