Alex Campos - Me Robaste El Corazón Lyrics
Lyrics
[Estrofa I]
Me robaste el corazón
te adueñaste de mi vida
De tus labios brota miel
Tu dulce voz me arrulla
[Pre-Coro]
Es hermoso estar dormido
con el corazón despierto.
Es tan agradable verte
Y tan dulce escuchar
[Coro]
Tú, solo Tú,
Esperanza, Amado mío.
Estás en colores, en las rosas que florecen.
Estás en mis canciones, en el viento y el mar.
[Estrofa II]
Me robaste el corazón
Aunque yo quede en el olvido,
Y me gusta estar así
Con el corazón enamorado de ti
[Pre-Coro]
[Coro]
[Estrofa II (Lenta, solo hay teclado y voz, luego se repite con todos los instrumentos)]
[Pre-Coro]
[Coro]
[Solo]
[Puente]
Tan solo Tú…
[Coro 3X]
Video
ME ROBASTE EL CORAZÓN | Alex Campos | Tiempo De La Cruz | Audio
Meaning & Inspiration
Alex Campos's "Me Robaste El Corazón," featured on the 2017 album "Tiempo De La Cruz," is a powerful testament to the transformative nature of divine love, a theme that resonates deeply within the framework of Christian faith. The song articulates a profound experience of having one's heart captured, not by earthly romance, but by the overwhelming grace and mercy of God. It speaks to a surrender that isn't born of coercion but of an undeniable attraction to the divine, echoing the prophet Jeremiah's declaration, "You have captured me, Lord, and I was captured; you are stronger than I, and you have prevailed" (Jeremiah 20:7). This isn't a stolen heart in the sense of illicit acquisition, but rather a surrender of the will to a love that is so compelling it feels almost irresistible. The meaning is rooted in the New Testament concept of being "bought with a price" (1 Corinthians 6:20), signifying a redeemed heart that now belongs entirely to its Creator. The song beautifully portrays this as an act of profound capture, where the very essence of one's being is claimed by God's boundless love, much like the Apostle Paul’s own journey of transformation, moving from persecution to passionate devotion after his encounter on the road to Damascus. The message is one of complete devotion and a willing yielding of one's affections to the one who first loved us. This echoes the biblical imperative to "love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind" (Matthew 22:37), suggesting that when one truly encounters God's love, such a complete commitment becomes a natural and joyful response. The song encourages listeners to reflect on their own encounters with God's love, inviting them to consider how this divine affection has claimed their hearts and redirected their lives toward a purpose found in Him, aligning with the scripture that encourages us to keep our hearts with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life (Proverbs 4:23), and finding that when God inhabits our hearts, those springs flow with His living water.