Voy a Enseñarte

Carlos Ramón Fernandez Carlos Ramón Fernandez

The Serenade of a Hopeful Heart

Carlos Ramón Fernandez's song "Voy a Enseñarte" is a poignant narrative of unrequited love and social class disparity, set against the backdrop of rural Argentina. The lyrics tell the story of a humble laborer, a 'peoncito,' who is deeply in love with the owner of the estate, a woman of higher social standing. The song opens with the laborer's daily ritual of seeking out the object of his affection, describing her beauty and how it blends naturally with the surroundings, suggesting a deep connection with the land and its elements.

The contrast between the social positions of the two individuals is a central theme. The laborer acknowledges his poverty but insists that the wealth he possesses is in the form of love, simplicity, and dreams, which he believes can bring happiness. This sentiment reflects a common belief that true love transcends material wealth and social status. The laborer's determination to teach the woman what it means to love implies a confidence in the transformative power of his affection.

The use of nature imagery, such as the puma and the tigress, adds a layer of intensity to the laborer's emotions. These metaphors convey his primal and passionate feelings, as well as a sense of urgency and desire. The repeated promise to show her what love is suggests a yearning for emotional connection and the hope that love can bridge the gap between their different worlds.

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  1. Por Una Mirada
  2. Cuatro Letras Para Un Verso
  3. Domingo Dia Del Padre
  4. El Cuento
  5. Elegida Para Ti Y Para Mi
  6. Voy a Enseñarte
  7. El Orgullo de Un Puestero
  8. Zorro Viejo
  9. Por Querer Amarte Tanto
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