Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of an idealized, almost ethereal figure, repeatedly described as having "ojos de cristal" (crystal eyes). This striking image, emphasized through intense repetition, immediately sets a tone of delicate beauty and perhaps a certain fragility or unapproachability. The contrast between these "crystal eyes" and a "melena floral" (floral mane) and "suave su besar" (soft her kiss) suggests a natural, almost otherworldly allure, making the subject, "Tuymi," feel like a rare and precious entity.
The core of the song seems to revolve around a profound, all-consuming devotion from the narrator to Tuymi. The narrator explicitly states, "Yo dejo mi ruido para estar contigo" (I leave my noise to be with you), indicating a willingness to abandon their own world or chaos for the sake of this connection. This devotion is further solidified by declarations of past, present, and future love: "Yo te quise a ti / Yo te quiero a ti / Yo te querré en mi" (I loved you / I love you / I will love you in me), suggesting an enduring and deeply integrated bond where Tuymi's essence resides within the narrator.
The craft here is in the stark juxtaposition and the escalating declarations of commitment. The initial, almost hypnotic repetition of "ojos de cristal" creates a sense of wonder, while the later verses shift to raw, direct expressions of loyalty and exclusivity. Phrases like "Yo corro por ti / Yo curro por ti" (I run for you / I work for you) show a practical, active dedication, contrasting with the more abstract, almost spiritual connection implied earlier. The final lines, "Dile a esas hoes que solo estoy pa ti" (Tell those hoes that I'm only for you), deliver a blunt, modern assertion of possessiveness and singular focus, grounding the ethereal admiration in a clear, unambiguous declaration of romantic allegiance.