Cuando Me Muera Quiero

León Gieco León Gieco

Embracing Eternity: León Gieco's Poetic Farewell

León Gieco's song "Cuando Me Muera Quiero" is a poignant reflection on life, death, and the legacy one leaves behind. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of peace and acceptance, as Gieco contemplates his own mortality. He expresses a desire for his ashes to be scattered freely in the wind, symbolizing liberation and the return to nature. This imagery evokes a sense of freedom and the cyclical nature of life and death, suggesting that death is not an end but a transformation.

Gieco also wishes for his dreams to be held by a few lovers, even if only for a moment. This line speaks to the intimate connections and shared experiences that define our lives. It highlights the importance of love and memory, suggesting that our true legacy lies in the hearts and minds of those we have touched. The mention of "some lovers" implies that these connections are not limited to romantic love but encompass all forms of deep, meaningful relationships.

The song further explores the idea of guidance and continuity through the image of a wandering friend who follows the rhythm of their heartbeat. This friend represents the ongoing journey of life, guided by the memories and influences of those who have passed. Finally, Gieco envisions being reborn in someone else, whether in a meadow or under a cherry tree, symbolizing the eternal traveler. This reflects a belief in the interconnectedness of all beings and the enduring impact of one's spirit. Through these poetic and evocative lyrics, Gieco invites listeners to reflect on their own lives and the legacies they wish to leave behind.

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  1. Carito
  2. Pensar En Nada
  3. Semillas Del Corazón
  4. Hombres De Hierro
  5. Ojo Con Los Orozcos
  6. La Rata Lali
  7. Déjame Que Te Sienta
  8. De Paso
  9. El Angel de la Bicicleta
  10. Canción de amor para Francisca
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