Maribel Se Durmió

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The Dreamlike Farewell of Maribel

“Maribel Se Durmió” by Spinetta Jade is a poetic and introspective song that delves into themes of departure, memory, and the transcendence of the soul. The lyrics tell the story of Maribel, who has metaphorically 'fallen asleep,' suggesting a departure from the physical world. This sleep can be interpreted as death or a deep state of unconsciousness. The song invites listeners to sing for Maribel, to honor her memory and perhaps to help her soul find peace. The act of singing is portrayed as a powerful, emotional release that brings a sense of freedom and connection, even in the face of loss.

The imagery of a 'carroussell' evokes a sense of cyclical motion and the continuity of life and death. It suggests that Maribel, in her new state, can see and understand things more profoundly, with her soul perceiving beyond the physical realm. This metaphor highlights the belief in an afterlife or a spiritual continuation where the essence of a person remains and gains a deeper understanding of existence.

The repeated call to 'canta' (sing) emphasizes the importance of expressing emotions and finding solace through music. Singing becomes a way to cope with grief, to celebrate life, and to feel a connection with those who have passed. The song encourages listeners to sing with emotion, to feel the immense breeze of freedom that comes with letting go of sorrows and embracing the beauty of life, even in the face of loss. This message resonates deeply, offering comfort and a sense of unity through shared human experiences of love, loss, and remembrance.

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  1. Entonces Es Como Dar Amor
  2. Vas a Iluminar La Casa
  3. Enero Del Último Día
  4. Díganle
  5. Contra Todos Los Males de Este Mundo
  6. Vida Siempre
  7. Cola de Mono
  8. Viaje Y Epílogo
  9. Canción de Bajo Belgrano
  10. Camafeo
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