Mi Jardín (Remastered)

Kejaleo Kejaleo

A Garden of Memories and Emotions

"Mi Jardín (Remastered)" by Kejaleo is a poetic exploration of personal memories and emotions, using the metaphor of a garden to represent the artist's inner world. The song's lyrics describe a garden that is no longer tended to with new flowers, suggesting a sense of completion or fulfillment. The garden is already "filled with flowers of May and April," symbolizing a time of abundance and beauty, perhaps reflecting cherished memories or significant relationships that have already blossomed in the artist's life.

The specific mention of flowers with names like Dani, Mora, and Miranda adds a personal touch, suggesting that each flower represents a person or a memory that holds a special place in the artist's heart. The geranium named Dani, the carnation, and the daisy with unique names evoke a sense of nostalgia and affection. These flowers are not just plants but are imbued with life and meaning, representing the people and experiences that have shaped the artist's identity and emotional landscape.

The repetition of the phrase "Ya no planto yo más flores" ("I no longer plant more flowers") underscores a sense of contentment and acceptance. The artist seems to express that their garden, or their life, is already complete with the memories and relationships they cherish. This sentiment is further emphasized by the line "Mi mitad mía ya no quiero yo más, flora," suggesting a deep connection to what already exists in their life, without the need for more. The song beautifully captures the essence of appreciating what one has and finding joy in the memories and relationships that have already been cultivated.

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  2. Árbol de Vida
  3. Chana
  4. Amalgama
  5. Mi Jardín (Remastered)
  6. Mi Jardín
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