Río Verde

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Sailing Away from Sorrow with Los Iracundos

The song "Río Verde" by Los Iracundos is a poignant ballad that speaks to the universal desire for freedom and the need to escape from the pain of a lost love. The lyrics paint a picture of someone sitting by the green river, yearning to cry and sail away on its waters. The river, with its unbounded flow, symbolizes a path to liberation, a means to be as free as the river itself. The protagonist of the song wishes to find a place where they can be free from the constraints of their emotional turmoil, much like the river that travels without barriers towards the sea.

The recurring theme of seeking a place to discard one's sorrows and pain into the sea reflects a deep longing for healing and renewal. The imagery of navigating on a raft to reach the sea and finding solace on a secluded island under the sun captures the essence of escapism. The individual wants to be in a space where no one can witness their suffering, where they can let go of their grief and let it be taken away by the ocean waves. This metaphorical journey represents the process of moving on from heartache and finding peace.

Los Iracundos, a popular band from Uruguay known for their romantic ballads and rock and roll tunes, have captured the hearts of many with their music. "Río Verde" is a testament to their ability to convey deep emotions through simple yet evocative lyrics. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the desire to break free from the chains of sadness and start anew, making it a timeless piece that transcends language and culture.

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  1. Se Que No Volveras
  2. Con Los Recuerdos Al Hombro
  3. El Domingo
  4. Todo Termino
  5. Con La Misma Moneda
  6. Dulce Amor
  7. Tu Ya No Estaras
  8. Con Ella Todo
  9. Dime Quien
  10. Va Cayendo Una Lagrima
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