Sobre el Rocio

José Larralde José Larralde

The Velvet Moon and the Struggle for Freedom

José Larralde's song "Sobre el Rocio" is a poignant exploration of personal struggle, freedom, and the relentless pursuit of dreams. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a night illuminated by a velvet moon, symbolizing a glimmer of hope and solace in the midst of despair. The moon's soft light offers a moment of comfort, allowing the narrator to express their sorrow and longing through tears. This celestial imagery sets the tone for a journey that is both physical and emotional, as the narrator gallops over the dew, striving to reach the horizon and awaken the dawn of a new beginning.

The song delves into themes of liberation and the human spirit's resilience. The narrator's desire to shout to the world that it has no master and that suffering can be overcome reflects a deep yearning for freedom and justice. The act of galloping over the dew symbolizes a relentless pursuit of these ideals, with the narrator's song serving as a vehicle for their aspirations. The imagery of an eagle soaring through the sky further emphasizes the theme of freedom, contrasting the boundless sky with the constraints of the earthly realm.

As the song progresses, the narrator grapples with the weight of their struggles, questioning the endurance of their body and spirit. The repeated refrain, "No quiero cerrar el puño, pero mi puño es la libertad" (I don't want to clench my fist, but my fist is freedom), encapsulates the internal conflict between the desire for peace and the necessity of fighting for one's rights. The exhaustion and frustration expressed in the lyrics highlight the toll that this struggle takes on the individual, yet the unwavering commitment to freedom remains a central theme. Ultimately, "Sobre el Rocio" is a powerful reflection on the human condition, the pursuit of dreams, and the enduring quest for liberation.

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  1. Y Casi Vendo el Caballo
  2. Mi Libro de Otoño
  3. Como Yo Lo Siento
  4. La Canera
  5. Detrás Del Tiempo
  6. Macho
  7. Promesa De Un Payador
  8. Puntillas de Auroras Tristes
  9. Cosas Que Pasan
  10. Grito Del Silencio
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