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pedroantoniomontoro
pedroantonio.mon🥖🕯️ :
Los subtítulos: "Galgos, Póker y Pamplona"
2026-06-13 19:17:14
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userw4wrho9zim
xhgnmn :
Al fin una letra que me representa. Nos vemos en el casino
2026-06-13 15:50:19
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miguelfernandezen
Mikel fercam :
La canción del PSOE !!
2026-06-14 09:32:23
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rauli735
Raulii⚡ :
este concierto a sido histórico
2026-06-13 12:39:08
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saradomflo
Sarah :
pero y está fantasía jajajaa
2026-06-13 17:41:28
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markoantonio365
David :
Como suena ese bajo
2026-06-13 13:10:38
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yo_soy_el_mesias
Yo_soy_el_mesias :
Por fin empiezan hacer buena música
2026-06-14 15:59:52
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jpdeputa
jiemba :
va puestisimo
2026-06-13 12:58:19
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cristobal0006
user6212497376154 :
Vaya generacion estamos sacando adelante . todo un logro .
2026-06-17 02:08:38
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zorro.ismael.prad
zorro Ismael Pradillo :
me gusta la letra la encuentro muy profunda es pura poesía
2026-06-14 17:24:39
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raulgarcia68379
raulgarcia68379 :
y está música patrocinada por RNE????
2026-06-16 20:57:18
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siscosanchezzz
siscosanchezzz :
Cada vez que los escucho me gustan más! Es cómo estar en mediados de los 80 y recordar en todas esas nuevas olas y tendéncias musicales que te envolvían!!! Xiquets jovens!! Con muchisimo rollo!!!
2026-06-15 17:18:01
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teind9
alje :
malísimos en directo , pero malísimos
2026-06-13 22:57:29
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elohim_utr
producciones ELOHIM :
Qué cosa más mala
2026-06-13 23:07:38
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laguachara
laguachara :
estoy enganchadísima a esta canción
2026-06-13 18:46:06
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titoclemen
titoclemen :
Como está el patio amigos
2026-06-14 09:30:26
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67r845
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necesito que hagan una gira urgentemente
2026-06-13 13:34:28
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guillopzz
Guillopzz :
El himno del PSOE
2026-06-14 02:33:33
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antonioblazquez867
antonioblazquez867 :
Si no fuera por la voz podia ser cantante.
2026-06-13 21:33:11
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josemariamoreno40
José Maria Moreno :
Se puede mantener uno haciendo eso ?
2026-06-15 21:35:39
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juanmoyamari
juanmoyamari :
qué raro está Cecilio
2026-06-14 08:51:23
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As the month of Muharram begins, something inside the heart changes. The world keeps moving, people keep laughing, life continues as normal – but for those who carry the love of Hussain (as), Muharram brings us back to a pain that never really left. This poem is not only about a tragedy from centuries ago. It is about children running in fear, mothers crying with no one to protect them, families surrounded with nowhere to go, and voices calling out in a land where mercy had disappeared. And that is what makes Karbala feel so close, even today. Because we still live in a world where the innocent suffer while others look away. We still see mothers carrying grief, children crying beneath skies of fear, truth being buried, and cruelty being dressed up as power. When the poem speaks of the tenth day, it is speaking of Ashura – the day the sky witnessed what no heart can fully bear. The children were thirsty. The women were left with sorrow. And Hussain (as), the grandson of the Prophet ﷺ, stood alone for truth, even when the world turned against him. “I see a sun upon a spear” – because Hussain (as) was not just a man whose life was taken. He was a light of guidance, dignity, and truth. A light they tried to raise in humiliation, but Allah (swt) raised in honour. “I see a full moon beside the river” – because Abbas (as), the brother of Hussain (as), reached the water but would not drink while the children were thirsty. He gave his arms, his life, and his soul for loyalty. You do not have to be Muslim to feel the weight of Karbala. You only have to know what it means to see the innocent abandoned, the powerless crushed, and the world move on while someone’s whole world is burning. Karbala is not distant history. It is a wound that keeps teaching the human heart how to feel. We cry in Muharram not because Hussain (as) was defeated – but because humanity failed him. They took the life of the oppressed one, but they could never take his message. #islam #History #poetry
As the month of Muharram begins, something inside the heart changes. The world keeps moving, people keep laughing, life continues as normal – but for those who carry the love of Hussain (as), Muharram brings us back to a pain that never really left. This poem is not only about a tragedy from centuries ago. It is about children running in fear, mothers crying with no one to protect them, families surrounded with nowhere to go, and voices calling out in a land where mercy had disappeared. And that is what makes Karbala feel so close, even today. Because we still live in a world where the innocent suffer while others look away. We still see mothers carrying grief, children crying beneath skies of fear, truth being buried, and cruelty being dressed up as power. When the poem speaks of the tenth day, it is speaking of Ashura – the day the sky witnessed what no heart can fully bear. The children were thirsty. The women were left with sorrow. And Hussain (as), the grandson of the Prophet ﷺ, stood alone for truth, even when the world turned against him. “I see a sun upon a spear” – because Hussain (as) was not just a man whose life was taken. He was a light of guidance, dignity, and truth. A light they tried to raise in humiliation, but Allah (swt) raised in honour. “I see a full moon beside the river” – because Abbas (as), the brother of Hussain (as), reached the water but would not drink while the children were thirsty. He gave his arms, his life, and his soul for loyalty. You do not have to be Muslim to feel the weight of Karbala. You only have to know what it means to see the innocent abandoned, the powerless crushed, and the world move on while someone’s whole world is burning. Karbala is not distant history. It is a wound that keeps teaching the human heart how to feel. We cry in Muharram not because Hussain (as) was defeated – but because humanity failed him. They took the life of the oppressed one, but they could never take his message. #islam #History #poetry

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