Alex Campos - Tú Tan Mío Lyrics
Lyrics
El día empezó
Vuelve otra vez
Y sin ti, no soy yo
Yo te buscaré
Y te encontraré
Te haré saber, mi amor
Si subo por el cerro, es tu cielo que me atrapa
Si bajo la quebrada, me salpicas y me encanta
Si paso por el valle, yo puedo sentir tu calma
Donde quiera que vaya, como el aire no me faltas
Es que no puedo, es que yo no puedo olvidarte
Si todo lo que haces es amarme
Estuve perdido y me encontraste
Es que no puedo, de ti yo no puedo alejarme
Gracias por darme cada detalle
Como ese cuando el sol cae en la tarde
No, no puedo, olvidarte
Si te vivo cada instante
Te respiro, tu mi idilio
Soy tan tuyo, tú tan mío
Recuérdame si olvido yo
El día que volví a nacer
Agonizando te encontré
Tu vida me hizo renacer
Cada día recordaré
Cuando te vi por primer vez
Me enamoré de ti mi bien
Tú mi bien
Si subo por el cerro, es tu cielo que me atrapa
Si bajo la quebrada, me salpicas y me encanta
Si paso por el valle, yo puedo sentir tu calma
Donde quiera que vaya, como el aire no me faltas
Es que no puedo, es que yo no puedo olvidarte
Si todo lo que haces es amarme
Estuve perdido y me encontraste
Es que no puedo, de ti yo no puedo alejarme
Gracias por darme cada detalle
Como ese cuando el sol cae en la tarde
No, no no puedo, olvidarte
Si te vivo cada instante
Te respiro, tu mi idilio
Soy tan tuyo, tú tan mío
Video
Tú Tan Mío - Alex Campos feat. Madiel Lara | Video Oficial - Nueva Música 2020
Meaning & Inspiration
Released as part of his 2020 album *Soldados*, Alex Campos' "Tú Tan Mío" is a profound declaration of unwavering faith and intimate devotion, a testament to the deep personal connection one can forge with God. The song centers on the transformative power of divine possession, not in a literal sense, but as a profound surrender of self to a love that redeems and reclaims. Campos articulates a journey from a state of searching and perhaps even brokenness, to finding complete fulfillment and belonging in God's embrace. This is not a song about passive faith; rather, it speaks to an active, all-consuming love that reshapes identity and purpose. The message resonates with the scriptural truth found in 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, which reminds believers they are "not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies." Campos’ passionate declaration of being "so mine" in the context of God’s ownership echoes this biblical principle, highlighting a joyous embrace of belonging to the Creator.
The core of "Tú Tan Mío" lies in its potent assertion of God’s intimate knowledge and possession of the believer, mirroring the Psalmist's declaration in Psalm 139:1-4, where David marvels at God’s thorough understanding of his comings and goings, even before a word is spoken. Campos expresses a similar sense of being utterly seen and known, finding solace and strength in this complete awareness. This intimate knowledge fuels a deep sense of security, displacing fear and doubt. The song powerfully conveys that when we are truly "His," our identity is no longer rooted in transient earthly circumstances or personal failings, but in an eternal, unchanging love. This concept finds a beautiful parallel in Ephesians 1:4-5, which speaks of God choosing us in Christ before the foundation of the world, predestining us for adoption. The lyric’s sentiment of belonging, of being claimed, speaks to this foundational truth of being chosen and loved unconditionally. Furthermore, the surrender implied in being "His" aligns with Jesus' teaching in Matthew 16:25: "For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will find it." Campos encapsulates this paradoxical truth, suggesting that in giving oneself over to God, one finds their true self. The song’s overarching message is an inspiring call to a deeply personal and all-encompassing relationship with God, where surrender leads to an unshakeable sense of identity and purpose, firmly rooted in divine love and ownership.