La Primera Que Despierta (part. Pablo Alborán)

Ismael Serrano Ismael Serrano

The Unsung Hero: A Tribute to the Caregiver

Ismael Serrano's song "La Primera Que Despierta," featuring Pablo Alborán, is a heartfelt tribute to the often-overlooked caregivers in our lives. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is the first to wake and the last to rest, tirelessly attending to the needs of everyone in the household. This caregiver, depicted with "hands of olive," symbolizes peace and resilience, tending to the fevers and tears of others while carrying the weight of their own unspoken burdens.

The song poignantly questions who cares for the caregiver, highlighting the societal tendency to take such selfless acts for granted. It asks who will remember their desires, who will tend to their graying hair, and who will heal their wounds. This reflection on the caregiver's sacrifices underscores the need for recognition and reciprocation of their love and labor. The lyrics evoke a sense of longing for a future where the caregiver can experience mornings without fatigue and days free from guilt, where they can enjoy simple pleasures like breakfast in bed and a life unburdened by constant responsibility.

Serrano and Alborán's collaboration beautifully captures the essence of compassion and the quiet strength of those who nurture others. The song serves as a reminder of the profound impact of tenderness and the importance of acknowledging and supporting those who dedicate their lives to caring for others. It suggests that perhaps the lessons of their tenderness could save us all, urging listeners to appreciate and reciprocate the love and care they receive.

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  2. Nieve
  3. Ahora Que Te Encuentro
  4. Al Bando Vencido
  5. Principio de Incertidumbre
  6. La Mujer Más Vieja Del Mundo
  7. Por Ti
  8. Y Mientras Tanto
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  10. Pájaros En La Cabeza
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