Quiero Volver a Cantar

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Rediscovering Innocence Through Song

Amancio Prada's song "Quiero Volver a Cantar" is a poetic exploration of the desire to reconnect with the simplicity and purity of life, symbolized through the imagery of roses. The lyrics express a longing to sing about roses again, but with a fresh perspective, unburdened by the knowledge and experiences that have accumulated over time. The roses, described in vivid detail, represent both beauty and the passage of time, as they climb the old rosebush and intertwine with the railing in the shade of the siesta. This imagery evokes a sense of nostalgia and a yearning for the innocence of youth.

The repetition of the phrase "pero sé" ("but I know") highlights the conflict between the speaker's deep understanding of the roses and the desire to experience them anew. The roses, which once symbolized pure love and beauty, now carry the weight of memories and associations. The speaker wishes to forget the names of the roses and for the roses to forget their own name, symbolizing a desire to strip away the layers of meaning and return to a state of untainted perception.

Amancio Prada's musical style, often characterized by its poetic and introspective nature, complements the themes of the song. His gentle, melodic approach allows the listener to immerse themselves in the reflective and contemplative mood of the lyrics. The song ultimately speaks to the universal human desire to reconnect with the essence of things, to see the world with fresh eyes, and to find joy in the simple act of singing about the beauty that surrounds us.

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