A Timeless Ode to Motherhood

Alberto Cortez's song 'Poema' is a heartfelt tribute to the timeless and multifaceted nature of a mother. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a mother as an eternal presence, embodying various elements of nature and time. She is described as 'bella, más bella, muy bella,' emphasizing her unparalleled beauty. The mother is not confined to a single moment; she is 'hoy, es mañana, es ayer,' representing the past, present, and future. This suggests that a mother's influence and love transcend time, making her a constant in the ever-changing flow of life.

The song uses rich metaphors to describe the mother, likening her to a rock, a bird, a star, and water that quenches thirst. These metaphors highlight her strength, freedom, guidance, and nurturing qualities. The line 'Es irse, quedarse, volver' captures the cyclical nature of life and the enduring presence of a mother, even when physically absent. The mother is a source of comfort and wisdom, always knowing and understanding her child's journey, as indicated by 'Me espera, me sabe, me ve.'

In the latter part of the song, Cortez reflects on his own relationship with his mother. He acknowledges her intuitive understanding of his life's path, knowing he would leave and eventually return. The repetition of '¡ah si sabía!' underscores the deep, almost mystical connection between mother and child. The song concludes by reaffirming the mother's eternal and multifaceted nature, encapsulating her as 'siempre y es más, es mujer.' This final line elevates the mother to a universal symbol of womanhood, embodying all the complexities and beauties of life.

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