El Mundo Que Yo No Viva -
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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. 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 and other compilations by María Dolores Pradera
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The speaker imagines the world as a "strange thing" and an "ark of wonders" that exists independently of their own life.
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.