Hijos de La Tierra

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Embracing Our Earthly Heritage

The song 'Hijos de La Tierra' by Los Jaivas is a poetic tribute to the deep connection between humans and the Earth. The lyrics evoke a sense of urgency and a call to action, imploring the listener to embrace life's beauty and tenderness before it slips away. The repeated line 'Amor se nos va la vida' translates to 'Love, life is slipping away from us,' suggesting that we must seize the moment to appreciate and seek out the treasures of the soul and the beauty of life.

The imagery used in the song, such as 'volcán' (volcano) and 'cristales de tierra dormida' (crystals of sleeping earth), symbolizes the intense and passionate nature of life and love, as well as the timeless beauty that the Earth holds. These metaphors highlight the healing power of nature and the importance of cherishing the natural world. The phrase 'Somos hijos de la tierra' (We are children of the Earth) reinforces the idea that our existence and stories are intrinsically linked to the planet we inhabit.

Los Jaivas, known for their fusion of rock with South American indigenous music, often explore themes of nature, spirituality, and human connection in their work. 'Hijos de La Tierra' is no exception, as it calls for a harmonious relationship with the Earth, recognizing it as a source of life and inspiration. The song is a reminder of our responsibility to protect and value the natural world, as it is the foundation of our history and the essence of our being.

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  1. Mira Niñita
  2. Mira Niñita
  3. La Conquistada
  4. Desde Un Barrial
  5. Debajo de las higueras
  6. Toda una vida
  7. Los Momentos
  8. Dónde estabas tú?
  9. Un día de tus días
  10. Amor Americano
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