Luna de Otoño

Miguel Gallardo Miguel Gallardo

The Melancholic Journey of the Autumn Moon

Miguel Gallardo's song 'Luna de Otoño' is a poignant exploration of sorrow, memory, and the search for solace. The lyrics personify the autumn moon, attributing to it a 'sweet gaze' and a 'smile' that hides a deep sadness. This metaphorical moon becomes a mirror for the singer's own emotions, reflecting his inner turmoil and the pain that has scarred his heart. The moon's silent, empty smile suggests a shared experience of loss and longing, making it a silent companion in the singer's nocturnal wanderings.

The recurring phrase 'A través de ti' (Through you) underscores the moon's role as a conduit for the singer's memories and emotions. It is through the moon that he revisits his past, recalling a love that once was. This celestial body becomes a symbol of his unfulfilled desires and the heartache that lingers. The moon's presence in the night sky serves as a reminder of what he has lost, yet it also offers a sense of companionship in his solitude.

As the song progresses, the singer addresses the moon directly, questioning its sadness despite the beauty of the stars that adorn the night. This juxtaposition of beauty and sorrow highlights the complexity of human emotions. The singer's decision to say 'adiós para siempre' (goodbye forever) to the moon signifies his attempt to move on from his past and seek a new destiny. However, the repetition of 'Pero hoy me voy' (But today I leave) at the end of the song suggests a lingering hesitation, as if he is still grappling with the weight of his memories and the pain of letting go.

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  1. Yo Fui El Segundo En Tu Vida
  2. Muchachita
  3. Dos Hombres Y Un Destino
  4. A Donde Vas
  5. Luna de Otoño
  6. Ella
  7. A Mi Próximo Amor
  8. Amor Mio Se Perder
  9. Seguirá Vivo En Mí
  10. Te Acordaras de Mi
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