Águila que vas volando

Rolando Alárcon Rolando Alárcon

The Soaring Eagle: A Journey of Love and Despair

Rolando Alárcon's song "Águila que vas volando" is a poignant exploration of love, hope, and despair, encapsulated through the metaphor of an eagle in flight. The eagle, a powerful and majestic bird, symbolizes freedom and transcendence. As it flies, it carries flowers in its beak, representing beauty and the fleeting nature of life. The wonders in its wings and the loves in its heart further emphasize the richness and complexity of the human experience.

The lyrics take a somber turn as the eagle, now referred to as 'Aguilita,' is described as flying without hope. This shift introduces a sense of shared sorrow and collective grief. The invitation to 'cry together' over their misfortune suggests a deep connection between the singer and the eagle, perhaps reflecting a broader human condition of shared suffering and empathy. The eagle's flight without hope mirrors the singer's own feelings of despair and loss.

The final verses focus on the heart, described as 'retratadito' or 'portrayed' in the singer's chest. This imagery suggests that the memories and emotions associated with love and loss are indelibly etched into the singer's being. The repeated mention of the heart underscores its central role in the human experience, serving as a repository for both joy and sorrow. Through this song, Alárcon captures the duality of life—its beauty and its pain—using the eagle as a powerful symbol of both freedom and burden.

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  1. Eres alta y delgada
  2. El hombre
  3. Si me quieres escribir
  4. Si Somos Americanos
  5. Canción de soldados (o Dicen que la patria es)
  6. Don José Miguel Carrera
  7. En el patio de la escuela
  8. Las estrellas
  9. Nubes y esperanza
  10. Voy a recorrer el mundo
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