Como Canta La Gallina

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The Melancholic Melody of the Hen

Melody (ES)'s song "Como Canta La Gallina" is a whimsical yet poignant exploration of dissatisfaction and longing, cleverly disguised in the tale of a hen. The song begins by setting the scene in a beautiful corral where a hen lives with her companions. Despite the seemingly idyllic surroundings, the hen is not content with her life. This discontent is expressed through her lamentations, which are heard by those around her. The repetition of the phrase "como canta la gallina" emphasizes the hen's persistent and sorrowful song, symbolizing her ongoing unhappiness.

The lyrics further delve into the hen's situation by describing her placement in a comfortable henhouse. However, instead of singing during the day, she is compelled to sing at dawn, a time traditionally associated with new beginnings and hope. This twist suggests that the hen's song, which should be a joyful expression, is instead a mournful cry, highlighting her inner turmoil. The arrival of the rooster, who prompts her to dance to his tune, adds another layer to the narrative. It suggests a forced conformity and the hen's struggle to find her own voice amidst external pressures.

Melody (ES) uses the hen's plight as a metaphor for human experiences of dissatisfaction and the search for personal fulfillment. The repetitive and catchy chorus serves to underscore the hen's relentless quest for happiness, making the song both memorable and thought-provoking. Through this seemingly simple story, the song touches on deeper themes of freedom, individuality, and the universal desire for a more meaningful existence.

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