A Serenade to Nature and Love: Susana Baca's 'Poema'

Susana Baca's 'Poema' is a lyrical masterpiece that intertwines themes of nature, love, and music. The song opens with a tender declaration, 'Para ti,' which translates to 'For you,' setting an intimate tone. The imagery of a smile printed on Japanese paper ('papel japón') suggests a delicate and precious emotion, one that is carefully preserved and cherished. This metaphor highlights the fragility and beauty of the feelings being expressed.

The lyrics continue to weave a tapestry of natural elements, with references to growing grass ('la yerba de los prados'), music maps ('Mapa de música'), and clear rivers ('Claro de río'). These images evoke a sense of harmony and connection with the natural world, suggesting that the love being described is as organic and life-giving as nature itself. The mention of a 'fiesta de fruta' or 'fruit festival' adds a celebratory and abundant quality to the emotions being conveyed, emphasizing the joy and richness of the experience.

In the final lines, Baca invites the listener to let her 'kiss your voice that sings in all the branches of the morning.' This poetic expression captures the essence of a love that permeates every aspect of life, from the dawn of a new day to the very sounds of nature. The voice that sings in the branches symbolizes a love that is omnipresent and deeply rooted in the world around us. Through 'Poema,' Susana Baca creates a vivid and enchanting portrayal of love that is both personal and universal, grounded in the beauty of the natural world and the power of music.

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