El huerto a la luna

Isabel Parra Isabel Parra

A Serenade to Nature and Love: 'El huerto a la luna'

Isabel Parra's 'El huerto a la luna' is a poetic and evocative song that intertwines themes of nature, love, and tenderness. The lyrics invite listeners to leave the garden to the moon, suggesting a deep respect for the natural world and its rhythms. The imagery of dew taking its time and the delicate presence of the poppy flower highlights the beauty and fragility of nature. This reverence for the natural world is a recurring theme in Parra's work, reflecting her connection to the folk traditions of Latin America.

The song also speaks to the presence of love and passion, depicted through the metaphor of 'fogatas enamoradas' or 'enamored bonfires' appearing in the air. This vivid imagery suggests a sense of warmth and light, symbolizing the sparks of love and affection that illuminate our lives. The call for these 'fogatas' to join the dance further emphasizes the joy and celebration that love brings, creating a lively and spirited atmosphere.

In the final verses, Parra emphasizes the importance of kindness and tenderness. She urges the giving of affectionate words and beautiful smiles to light up the darkness, a metaphor for spreading positivity and love in a world that can often feel bleak. The mention of preparing for the tenderness of future hours and the ongoing adventure of the mountains suggests a hopeful outlook, encouraging listeners to embrace the journey of life with love and compassion. Through 'El huerto a la luna,' Isabel Parra crafts a heartfelt tribute to the interconnectedness of nature, love, and human kindness.

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  1. Ni Toda La Tierra Entera
  2. Barlovento
  3. Río Manzanares
  4. Como Dos Ríos
  5. En la cumbre de los Andes
  6. Malhaya el amor, malhaya
  7. Terciopelo negro
  8. Como Una Historia
  9. En la frontera
  10. María madre de Dios
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