El Mundo: Que Yo No Viva
Chicho Sánchez Ferlosio is credited with the original musical setting, which was later popularized by Amancio Prada .
It questions whether the rain will still sound, whether friends will remember the speaker, and whether a loved one will still smile once they are gone. El Mundo Que Yo No Viva
The final verses suggest that this world belongs to the "other" (the beloved), existing in their eyes, a place the speaker wishes to enter before their time runs out. 📀 Notable Discography Chicho Sánchez Ferlosio is credited with the original
The text originated as a poem by García Calvo, reflecting his signature blend of philosophical depth and lyrical simplicity. Agustín García Calvo . 📀 Notable Discography The text originated as a
The poem uses vivid, almost mythological imagery—dolphins grazing on esmeraldas (emeralds) and a sea that turns purple—to describe this "Atlántida sumergida" (submerged Atlantis), a world the speaker can never truly know.