Alex Campos - Tu Poeta Lyrics

Album: Tour Te Puedo Sentir (En Vivo)
Released: 03 Nov 2009
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Lyrics


Cuando desperté allí estabas tú
Aquella mujer con la que soñé
Le vestí la piel sus labios bese
Y su corazón allí me refugie
Late el corazón late voy por vos
Y si canto y lloro canto para ti
Mi vida entera toda te la doy
Ya no tengas miedo yo aquí estoy

Tú poeta tu verano
El silencio de mi vos diciendo te amo
Mi princesa mi primavera
Mi ternura y mi amor por vez primera

Me conoces bien siempre te amare
Aunque estemos lejos yo aquí estaré
Seré tu poema tu razón de ser
Tu serás mi reina mi única mujer
Tu serás mi aliento serás mi edén
Mi eterno romance confidente fiel
Niña consentida amor de mí ser
Agua de este río que yo beberé

Tú poeta tu verano
El silencio de mi vos diciendo te amo
Mi princesa mi primavera
Mi ternura y mi amor por vez primera

Tú poeta tu verano
El silencio de mi vos que dice te amo
Mi princesa mi primavera
Mi ternura y mi amor por vez primera
Soy un niño enamorado
El diseño de tu sueño en mi plantado
Consentida mariposita
Prisionera de este amor que no se rinde

Nunca me cansare de amarte solo le pido al Dios del cielo que me haga mejor para ti.

Video

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Meaning & Inspiration

Alex Campos’ "Tu Poeta," released on February 14, 2018, is a profound declaration of faith, positioning God not just as a creator but as the ultimate artist and source of all inspiration. The song delves into the transformative power of divine presence in a believer’s life, portraying God as the one who breathes life and beauty into existence, thereby shaping the poet within. This isn’t merely about God dictating words, but rather about an intimate communion where His essence permeates the soul, fostering creativity and a deep wellspring of expression. The core message resonates with the biblical understanding of God as the originator of all good things and the ultimate giver of talents and understanding. Consider the passage in James 1:17, which states, "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change." Campos seems to echo this sentiment, framing his own creative output and the very ability to express adoration as gifts flowing directly from God. Furthermore, the concept of God as the ultimate poet aligns with the scriptural portrayal of God as a divine communicator who reveals Himself through various means, including the natural world and His inspired word. Psalm 19:1 beautifully articulates this: "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." The song suggests that the Christian’s life, when surrendered to God, becomes a canvas upon which divine poetry is written, a testament to His ongoing work. The idea of being God’s instrument, or in this case, the vessel through which divine truth and beauty are conveyed, is also a recurring theme in Scripture. Paul, in 2 Corinthians 4:7, speaks of carrying this treasure in "earthen vessels," emphasizing that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us. "Tu Poeta" captures this humility, acknowledging that any poetic expression is ultimately a reflection of God's artistry and a means to honor Him. The song encourages believers to see their lives as conduits for God’s creativity, transforming their daily experiences and their very beings into expressions of His enduring love and grace, mirroring the divine craftsmanship seen throughout creation and particularly in the redemption offered through Christ.

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