Ansina Es La Madre Mía

Agustin Magaldi Agustin Magaldi

A Tribute to a Mother's Eternal Love

Agustin Magaldi's song "Ansina Es La Madre Mía" is a heartfelt tribute to his mother, capturing the essence of her character and the profound impact she had on his life. The lyrics are rich with metaphors and cultural references that paint a vivid picture of a loving, nurturing, and strong woman. Magaldi uses imagery from the Argentine countryside, comparing his mother to elements like a tonada (a traditional song), a pair of spurs, and a calm water source, all of which symbolize her grace, reliability, and nurturing nature.

The song delves deeper into the emotional and moral qualities of his mother, describing her as good as blessed bread, as heartfelt as a reproach, and as sublime as the night. These comparisons highlight her kindness, emotional depth, and the almost divine reverence Magaldi holds for her. The use of terms like "criollaza" and "esquero" further roots the song in Argentine culture, emphasizing her authenticity and helpfulness. The repetition of the phrase "ansina es la madre mía" (that's how my mother is) underscores the pride and love he feels for her.

In the final verses, Magaldi expresses his grief over his mother's passing, referring to her as a star now shining in the sky. This celestial imagery suggests that although she is no longer physically present, her spirit continues to guide and protect him from above. The song is a poignant reflection on loss, love, and the enduring bond between a mother and her child, resonating deeply with anyone who has experienced the profound influence of a maternal figure.

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  1. Vagabundo
  2. Alma Mía
  3. Martín Pescador
  4. Puerto Nuevo
  5. Oro; Copa; Espada y Basto
  6. Cruel Destino
  7. La Ultima Carta
  8. Portero Suba Y Diga
  9. Soñé Con mi Madre
  10. Las Margaritas
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