Mi Media Sandía

Raúl Ornelas Raúl Ornelas

The Sweetness of Life's Simple Joys in 'Mi Media Sandía'

Raúl Ornelas's song 'Mi Media Sandía' is a heartfelt ode to the simple yet profound joys and supports that make life worth living. The lyrics are a poetic inventory of the singer's treasures, which are not material but emotional and relational. The song begins with the singer listing his 'bag full of dreams' and 'gigantic faith of a child,' setting a tone of optimism and innocence. He speaks of having his feet on the ground, suggesting a balance between his dreams and reality.

The chorus introduces 'Mi Media Sandía,' which translates to 'My Half Watermelon,' a metaphor for something that is essential and refreshing to one's life, just as a watermelon might be on a hot day. The song uses a series of metaphors to describe the person the singer loves: a parachute, a life-saving plank, a cold beer, a remedy for loneliness, a small firefly in the darkness, and a philosophy. Each of these images conveys the idea of comfort, safety, and light provided by this person, who is also described as a refuge from fear and storms, and the singer's reason for living.

The song also touches on the theme of loss and the afterlife, with the singer mentioning a 'free ticket to heaven' to visit loved ones who have passed away. This adds a layer of depth to the song, as it acknowledges the pain of loss while also expressing a desire to cherish the memory of those who are no longer physically present. Overall, 'Mi Media Sandía' is a celebration of the people and feelings that give life its flavor and make the struggles bearable, encapsulating the essence of gratitude and love.

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