A folk-rock plea for protection and redemption, anchored in Andalusian roots.
Pablo Olivaresvisibility40 visitsEditor's note liveVideo on page
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A folk-rock plea for protection and redemption, anchored in Andalusian roots.
The lyric avoids abstract spiritual musing by tying redemption to a very physical cost: 'El pago el precio / Por mi al morir'.
That specificity keeps it from floating away into pure metaphor.
Editor's note
Pablo Olivares's Angel Watches Over
A folk-rock plea for protection and redemption, anchored in Andalusian roots.
Perdido en el ayer
The lyric avoids abstract spiritual musing by tying redemption to a very physical cost: 'El pago el precio / Por mi al morir'. That specificity keeps it from floating away into pure metaphor. It's a folk song that remembers its debt.
The phrase 'Perdido en el ayer' cuts through the angel imagery. Olivares sings about shedding appearances he built for the world, admitting he's tired of running and seeking reasons. It's a confession of exhaustion before the relief of being found.
Those three words do the heavy lifting. They ground the song's spiritual search in a plain admission of being stuck, giving the angel something real to watch over.
The way 'Velando sobre mi' returns each time, like a refrain you can't shake off. It becomes less an observation and more a worn-in plea.
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What to keep in your ear
the pull of "El pago el precio / Por mi al morir"the pull of "Perdido en el ayer"how "Velando sobre mi" turns into a mantra
Lyrics
A Mi Angel
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Puedes ver a mi angel
Velando sobre mi
Puedes ver a mi angel
Velando sobre mi
Ya no intento ser
Lo que te hice creer
Apariencias para el mundo
Perdido en el ayer
Su sombra me robo
Tanta felicidad
Puedes ver a mi angel
Velando sobre mi
Puedes ver a mi angel
Velando sobre mi
Ahora encontre el lugar
En donde puedo andar
Sin miedo a las derrotas
Cansado de correr
Buscando algun porque
Tu me encontraste a mi
No hay no lo hay
Amor como el que tu das
No hay no lo hay
Amor como el que tu das
Pues tu lo das por demas
El pago el precio
Por mi al morir
Fue condenado
Pero al resistir
Vencio el pecado
Que clavo en la cruz
Para que yo pudiera
Ver la luz
Puedes ver a mi angel
Velando sobre mi
Puedes ver a mi angel
Velando sobre mi
Puedes ver a mi angel
Velando sobre mi
Puedes ver a mi angel
Velando sobre
Velando sobre mi….
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What is "A Mi Angel" by Pablo Olivares about?
A folk-rock plea for protection and redemption, anchored in Andalusian roots. The lyric avoids abstract spiritual musing by tying redemption to a very physical cost: 'El pago el precio / Por mi al morir'. That specificity keeps it from floating away into pure metaphor.
Who performs "A Mi Angel"?
Pablo Olivares performs "A Mi Angel", and this lyric page sits inside the Pablo Olivares catalog on LyroVerse.
Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "A Mi Angel"?
Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "Pablo Olivares's Angel Watches Over", followed by the full lyric and related songs.
Are there related songs to explore after "A Mi Angel"?
Yes. The related section below points to Nadie and Cuanto Amò with a short reason for opening each page next.
Where can I find more songs by Pablo Olivares?
Use the artist link near the top of the page or the related paths section below to keep moving through Pablo Olivares's lyric pages.
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