Esos Locos Bajitos

Joan Manuel Serrat Joan Manuel Serrat

The Innocence and Growth of 'Esos Locos Bajitos'

Joan Manuel Serrat's song 'Esos Locos Bajitos' is a tender and reflective piece that delves into the world of children from an adult's perspective. The title, which translates to 'Those Crazy Little Ones,' sets the tone for a song that is both affectionate and contemplative about the nature of childhood and the role of parents and adults in shaping it.

The lyrics open with a recognition of how children often resemble their parents, providing a sense of pride and joy. Serrat uses the phrase 'locos bajitos' to describe children in a playful and endearing manner, highlighting their boundless energy and curiosity. The song acknowledges the innocence of children, their disregard for schedules and customs, and the adult inclination to 'tame' them for their own good. This taming process includes reprimanding them for their natural behaviors, such as playing with a ball or being curious about their surroundings.

However, the song also touches on a more somber note, recognizing that despite the desire to protect and guide children, they will inevitably face suffering, make their own decisions, and grow up. Serrat poignantly addresses the bittersweet reality that children will one day leave their parents behind. The song serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between nurturing and allowing children the freedom to learn from their own experiences. It's a reflection on the challenges of parenthood and the universal journey of growing up.

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