Todas Las Hojas Son Del Viento

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Embracing Parenthood with 'Todas Las Hojas Son Del Viento'

The song 'Todas Las Hojas Son Del Viento' by Pescado Rabioso, a band led by the influential Argentine musician Luis Alberto Spinetta, delves into the themes of parenthood, care, and the natural cycle of life. The lyrics are a poetic reflection on the responsibilities and attitudes that come with raising a child, emphasizing the importance of nurturing both the physical and mental well-being of the new generation.

The opening lines of the song serve as an advice or a plea to take good care of the child, to nurture their mind, and to provide warmth and sustenance. The metaphor 'Todas las hojas son del viento' (All the leaves belong to the wind) suggests that just like leaves are moved by the wind, human lives are influenced by forces beyond our control. However, the song also points out that the 'light of the sun' is not governed by the wind, symbolizing aspects of life or perhaps human qualities that remain constant and unswayed by external forces.

The second verse of the song addresses the changes that parenthood brings to one's life, urging the parent to protect the child from harmful influences, to avoid repression, and to share the essence of their being with the child. The song's message is one of love, freedom, and the passing of wisdom from one generation to the next, all while acknowledging the inevitable influence of the world around us.

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