Una idea, un continente, una mirada
Casi sin querer
Se me escapa, se me nubla, no se acaba
Casi sin querer

No hay nada ya
No hay nada ya
Tocarte por dentro, besar
No hubo y no habrá
No hay nada aquí ya
Volarme y al tiempo volar

Aire soy y al aire
El viento no, el viento, el viento no
Que sin ti soy nadie
Sin ti yo no, sin ti, sin ti yo no

Una fuga, un SOS, una parada
Casi sin querer
Y la duda en sentimiento transformada
Casi sin querer

No hay nada ya
No hay nada ya
Tan bello es caer a tus pies
No hubo y no habrá
No hay nada aquí ya
De quién este cielo es de quién?

Aire soy y al aire
El viento no, el viento, el viento no
Que sin ti soy nadie
Sin ti yo no, sin ti, sin ti yo no

No hay nada ya
No hay nada ya
Tan bello es caer a tus pies
No hubo y no habrá
No hay nada aquí ya
De quién este cielo es de quién?

Aire soy y al aire
El viento no, el viento, el viento no
Que sin ti soy nadie
Sin ti yo no, sin ti, sin ti yo no

Aire soy y al aire
El viento no, el viento, el viento no
Que sin ti soy nadie
Sin ti yo no, sin ti, sin ti yo no
Yo no, yo no, yo no
Yo no, yo no, yo no
Yo no, yo no, yo no


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Aire Soy Lyrics as written by Ricardo Giagni Miguel Bose

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    Pues, a mi opinión. Habla sobre la entrega del uno al otro simultáneamente. Metafóricamente se convierten en aire y se dejan llevar por el mismo aire, "Aire soy y al aire". "El viento no" Son aire, el cual es delicado y suave, el viento no porque suele ser fuerte y destructivo en cierta manera. Respecto al "Casi sin querer" es que todo sucedió sin planearlo, la idea, estar en ese mismo continente y encontrarse, toparse con una mirada; todo fue sucediendo sin planearlo pero tampoco no queriendo que sucediera. "No hay nada aquí ya", en el vídeo musical, cuando Miguel dice eso, señala la cabeza, lo interpreto como si ya no hay que pensar en nada, sólo dejarse llevar tranquilamente. "De quién este cielo es, De quién?" De tan unidos que están, ya no se distingue quién es quién, porque son uno. "Tan bello es caer a tus pies" Confirma que se trata de una entrega hacia el otro simultáneamente.

    AnUseron October 24, 2012   Link

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