Deja la Vida Volar
Carmen Ruiz Lyrics


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En tu cuerpo a flor de fuego tiene paloma Un temblor de primaveras palomitai
Un volcan corre tu venas
Y mi sangre como grasa tiene paloma
En tu cuerpo quiero hundirme palomitai Hasta el fondo de tu sangre
El sol morirá, morirá
La noche vendrá, vendrá
Envuélvete en mi cariño Deja la vida volar
Tu boca junto a mi boca Paloma palomitai
Ay palomai ay palomai
En tu cuerpo flor de fuego tiene paloma Una llamarada mia palomita
Que a calmado mil heridas
Ahora volemos libre tierna paloma
No pierdas las esprenzas palomitai
La flor crece con el agua
El sol volvera volvera
La noche se ira se ira
Envuelvete en mi cariño deja la vida volar Tu boca junto a mi boca




Poloma palomitai
Ay palomaii ay palomai

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Carmen Ruiz's song "Deja la Vida Volar" evoke a sense of passion and intensity, focusing on the deep connection between two individuals. The imagery of fire and volcanoes in the lines "En tu cuerpo a flor de fuego tiene paloma" and "Un volcan corre tu venas" symbolizes the overwhelming desire and energy present between the singer and their lover. The mention of "paloma" or dove throughout the lyrics adds a sense of purity and freedom to this intense connection, suggesting a desire for peace and tranquility amidst the fiery passion.


The reference to the sun dying and the night coming in the lines "El sol morirá, morirá / La noche vendrá, vendrá" creates a sense of inevitable change and transformation in the relationship. Despite the darkness that may come, the singer urges their lover to embrace their care and affection, allowing life to unfold and experiences to take flight. This idea of embracing change and letting go of fear or doubt is echoed in the repeated refrain "Deja la vida volar," encouraging the listener to let life soar and embrace new possibilities.


The lyrics also speak of healing and growth, with references to wounds being calmed by the flames of passion and the importance of hope and perseverance. The imagery of a flower growing with water and the promise of the sun returning convey a sense of renewal and resilience, suggesting that even in the darkest moments, there is a potential for growth and rebirth. The idea of flying freely like a dove, symbolizing peace and innocence, reinforces the theme of letting go of inhibitions and allowing oneself to experience love and life fully.


In the final verses, the intimate connection between the singer and their lover is emphasized through the imagery of their mouths together and the repeated calls to the "paloma." This closeness and unity are further underscored by the emotional exclamation of "Ay palomai ay palomai," expressing a deep sense of emotion and longing. Overall, the lyrics of "Deja la Vida Volar" convey a message of passion, resilience, and the beauty of letting go and allowing life and love to take flight.




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Written by: Victor Jara

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