Planta Medicinal

Evelyn Cornejo Evelyn Cornejo

Healing the Earth: Evelyn Cornejo's Plea in 'Planta Medicinal'

Evelyn Cornejo's song 'Planta Medicinal' is a poignant commentary on the relationship between humanity and nature. The lyrics emphasize that nature itself is not wild or destructive; rather, it is humans who are the true savages. This perspective challenges the common narrative that portrays nature as something to be tamed or controlled. By addressing the sun directly, Cornejo personifies nature, giving it a voice and a sense of awareness that contrasts sharply with the destructive tendencies of mankind.

The recurring plea for a 'planta medicinal' to 'elimina este mal' (eliminate this evil) serves as a metaphor for seeking a cure for the environmental destruction caused by human actions. The medicinal plant symbolizes a return to natural remedies and a harmonious relationship with the earth. This metaphor extends to the idea that healing the planet requires a fundamental change in human behavior and attitudes towards nature.

Cornejo also highlights the impact of industrialization and technological advancement, referring to 'las máquinas humanas' (human machines) that devastate the world. This imagery underscores the destructive power of human innovation when it is not balanced with respect for the environment. The song paints a vivid picture of animals fleeing from pollution, illustrating the far-reaching consequences of human actions. By attributing the blame to humanity, Cornejo calls for introspection and responsibility, urging listeners to recognize their role in the ongoing environmental crisis and to seek solutions rooted in nature.

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