Que has llorado sin consueloQue no encuentras la razónPero yo te digo, lo viejo pasó, cariñoLo que viene es mucho mejor Tú no sabes que la luna no se queda sola
Con tu traje de alegríaVístete con mi canciónY recuerda siempre, lo viejo pasó, cariñoLo que viene es mucho mejor Tú no sabes que la luna no se queda sola
is a high-energy merengue track by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra and his band 4.40 . Released in 2015 as the second single from his 12th studio album of the same name, the song serves as an uplifting anthem about patience and the belief that good things—especially true love—arrive at the right moment. Letra (Lyrics Highlights)
The title and theme are inspired by the biblical concept from Ecclesiastes 3:1 , which states there is a time for everything under heaven. Guerra often incorporates his faith into his music, and this song specifically encourages a friend to move past their sorrow because "what is coming is much better". Recognition
Que has llorado sin consueloQue no encuentras la razónPero yo te digo, lo viejo pasó, cariñoLo que viene es mucho mejor Tú no sabes que la luna no se queda sola
Con tu traje de alegríaVístete con mi canciónY recuerda siempre, lo viejo pasó, cariñoLo que viene es mucho mejor Tú no sabes que la luna no se queda sola Todo tiene su hora - Juan Luis Guerra [Letra]
is a high-energy merengue track by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra and his band 4.40 . Released in 2015 as the second single from his 12th studio album of the same name, the song serves as an uplifting anthem about patience and the belief that good things—especially true love—arrive at the right moment. Letra (Lyrics Highlights) Que has llorado sin consueloQue no encuentras la
The title and theme are inspired by the biblical concept from Ecclesiastes 3:1 , which states there is a time for everything under heaven. Guerra often incorporates his faith into his music, and this song specifically encourages a friend to move past their sorrow because "what is coming is much better". Recognition Guerra often incorporates his faith into his music,