Exodo a Tenerife

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A Journey of Hope and Sacrifice: The Tale of 'Exodo a Tenerife'

Los Sabandeños' song "Exodo a Tenerife" is a poignant narrative that delves into themes of hope, sacrifice, and divine intervention. The lyrics tell the story of a wise man in his final moments, who looks to the heavens, seeking solace and strength from God. His fervent prayer is for his beloved children to escape the threat of death and find refuge in a safer land. This plea is directed towards the Virgin Mary, a symbol of protection and guidance, who is asked to ensure the safe passage of his children across the sea to a hospitable shore.

The song paints a vivid picture of a perilous journey, where the children are carried by the wind on makeshift vessels, guided by the divine hand of the Virgin of Candelaria. This imagery evokes a sense of vulnerability and reliance on faith, as the travelers place their trust in the divine to lead them to safety. Upon reaching the new land, they are welcomed by a shepherd, symbolizing the kindness and hospitality of strangers, and they begin a new life, honoring their father's legacy through their virtuous actions.

The narrative takes a tragic turn as the wise man, having ensured his children's safety, chooses to end his life, unable to bear the separation from his partner. His sacrifice is portrayed as noble and selfless, and he is ultimately rewarded with eternal glory. This story is a testament to the enduring power of love and faith, highlighting the lengths to which one will go to protect their loved ones. The song resonates with themes of migration, the search for a better life, and the hope for divine intervention in times of despair.

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  1. Hupalupu Mata a Su Hijo
  2. La Baja Del Secreto
  3. La Traición
  4. Hupalupu Y Su Hija Iballa
  5. Exodo a Tenerife
  6. Solamente Una Vez
  7. La Muerte de Hernán Peraza
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