The Flight of Youth in 'Gaviota'

The song 'Gaviota' by Agrupación Los Capos uses the metaphor of a seagull to explore themes of youth, freedom, and the risks of the world. The lyrics express concern for the 'gaviota,' or seagull, asking where it has been and what has happened to it, noting the tiredness in its eyes and the fact that it has cried. This suggests a sense of weariness or hurt that the gaviota has experienced, possibly as a result of its adventures or the challenges it has faced.

The song's narrator struggles to understand the gaviota's desire for freedom and its inclination to fly away, especially when it is loved and cared for. This reflects a common tension between the desire for independence and the safety of home, particularly relevant to the experience of young people growing up and seeking their own path in life. The repeated advice to return if ever tired or overwhelmed implies an awareness of the dangers that the world presents and the protective instinct of the narrator.

Finally, the chorus, which urges the gaviota to return to its parents and its nest, reinforces the theme of returning to one's roots and the safety of family. It serves as a reminder that no matter how far one may wander, there is always a place to come back to, a safe haven that offers respite from the harsh realities of the world. 'Gaviota' is a poignant reflection on the journey of growing up and the balance between exploring the world and preserving connections to home.

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  1. Cuerpo de Sirena
  2. Perdóname (part. La Pócima Del Amor)
  3. Te Burlas de Mí
  4. Doble Cara
  5. Mas Licor Mas Cerveza
  6. De Que Sirvió
  7. Te Di Mi Cariño
  8. Me Emborracharé
  9. Señor Juez (part. Real Dolor)
  10. De Dos En Dos
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