Canción a Mi Madre

Angela Leiva Angela Leiva

A Heartfelt Ode to a Mother's Eternal Love

Angela Leiva's song "Canción a Mi Madre" is a poignant tribute to her mother, filled with deep emotion and reverence. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and remembrance, as the singer reflects on the enduring presence of her mother in her life. The opening lines, "Rezo tu nombre en templos de soledad," set a tone of solitude and devotion, suggesting that the memory of her mother is a sacred and constant part of her existence. This spiritual connection is further emphasized by the imagery of her mother's blood running through her veins, symbolizing an unbreakable bond that transcends physical separation.

The chorus, with its metaphor of the mother's love being as vast and encompassing as the sea, captures the duality of feeling both close and distant from her. The line "Tan cerca y lejos me moja con su recuerdo húmedo de sal" evokes the bittersweet nature of memories that bring both comfort and pain. The recurring acknowledgment that her mother will not return is tempered by the solace that she is free from suffering, highlighting a complex mix of grief and acceptance.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of seeking and finding her mother in different forms, whether through closing her eyes or imagining her in a crowd. This illustrates the enduring impact of her mother's presence in her life, even in her absence. The final verses offer a sense of eternal connection, with the mother hidden in the singer's soul, safe from any future suffering. This eternal bond is a source of comfort and strength, underscoring the profound and everlasting nature of a mother's love.

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  1. Amiga
  2. Llora Me Llama
  3. Ya Me Canse de Ser Tu Amor
  4. El Me Mintió
  5. Canción a Mi Madre
  6. Amiga Traidora
  7. Locamente Enamorada
  8. Herída
  9. Encontré El Amor
  10. Ahora Sé
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