1. Gondwana is a reg… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least three bands called Gondwana.
1. Gondwana is a reggae musical group from La Pincoya, Santiago, Chile, founded in 1987 by I Locks Labbé. Their leader, Quique Neira (known as the chilean Bob Marley) was the soul of the band, the first one to be noticed with real success in Chile, and left the band to begin a single career. Now, the band has another singer, Kingo, and plays in important festivals around Latin America, with lot of fans everywhere.
2. Gondwana is a project with Australian didgeridoo player Charlie McMahon, who was also front-man of the group Gondwanaland until their break-up in 1992.
3. Gondwana is a project of Italian electronic artist Andrea Taeggi (one half of Lumisokea), releasing albums on Opal Tapes.
Dulce amor
Gondwana Lyrics
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Siento lo bien que me haces
Como una flor que nace
Dentro de mí
Puedo ver
Que el tiempo corre aprisa
Pero al ver tu sonrisa
Mas yo veo que al final
Sólo un latido habrá
Y en tu alma así
Brillará este amor
Uouoo
Dulce amor
Uouoo
Dulce amor
Creo en ti
Y adoro tu belleza
Siento la inmensa fuerza
De amarte así
Resistiré
A la gente que nos separa
El verbo es JAH
Y me dice
Yo soy en ti
Más yo veo que al final
Sólo un latido habrá
Y en tu alma así
Brillará este amor
Uouoo
Dulce amor
Uouuo
Dulce amor
Uouoo
Dulce amor
Uouoo
Dulce amor
Uouoo
Dulce amor
Uouoo
Dulce amor
Uouoo
Dulce amor
Uouoo
Dulce amor
Uouoo
Dulce amor
Bravo rasta people
Uhooy
Bravo rasta people
The song "Dulce amor" by Gondwana is a soulful expression of love and devotion towards the person they love. The lyrics are about the singer's thoughts and feelings towards their beloved, whom they consider to be a source of joy and inspiration. The singer compares their lover to a flower that blooms inside them, highlighting the effect the lover has on their being. The lyrics suggest that time is fleeting, but the lover's smile can brighten their day and make everything seem alright.
The singer addresses the inevitability of death, acknowledging that at the end of life, only a heartbeat will remain, but their love will endure and shine through their lover's soul. Throughout the song, the singer alludes to their belief in the power of Jah, which gives them strength to resist anyone who tries to come between them and their love. The song ends with a rallying cry to "Bravo rasta people," a nod to the band's reggae roots and the struggle for social justice and equality.
Line by Line Meaning
Pienso en tí
I think of you
Siento lo bien que me haces
I feel the good you do to me
Como una flor que nace
Like a flower that is born
Dentro de mí
Within me
Puedo ver
I can see
Que el tiempo corre aprisa
That time runs fast
Pero al ver tu sonrisa
But upon seeing your smile
Todo va bien
All is well
Mas yo veo que al final
But I see that in the end
Sólo un latido habrá
There will only be one heartbeat
Y en tu alma así
And in your soul thus
Brillará este amor
This love will shine
Uouoo
Uouoo
Dulce amor
Sweet love
Creo en ti
I believe in you
Y adoro tu belleza
And I adore your beauty
Siento la inmensa fuerza
I feel the immense strength
De amarte así
Of loving you like this
Resistiré
I will resist
A la gente que nos separa
To the people who separate us
El verbo es JAH
The verb is JAH
Y me dice
And it tells me
Yo soy en ti
I am in you
Bravo rasta people
Bravo rasta people
Uhooy
Uhooy
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: SERGIO JAVIER AGUILERA TRONCOSO, CLAUDIO OSVALDO LABBE REYES
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