Rosa de La Paz

Amaral Amaral

A Lament for a Lost World: Amaral's 'Rosa de La Paz'

Amaral's song 'Rosa de La Paz' is a poignant reflection on the state of the world and the environmental crises we face. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a planet in turmoil, where natural laws have been broken, and humanity's connection with nature has been severed. The imagery of broken forests, polluted seas, and the loss of freedom that once came with the wind highlights the devastating impact of human actions on the environment. The song serves as a wake-up call, urging listeners to recognize the urgency of the situation before it is too late.

The recurring motif of the 'rosa de la paz' (rose of peace) symbolizes a fragile hope for reconciliation and healing. However, this rose is described as old and wounded, indicating that peace and harmony are distant and damaged ideals. The singer's search for this rose, feeling its cold touch and sensing its distance, reflects a deep yearning for a return to a more balanced and harmonious world. The rose's elusiveness underscores the difficulty of achieving peace in a world that has strayed so far from its natural state.

The song also contemplates the perspective of a future traveler from another planet, questioning what they would think of our world. This speculative element adds a layer of introspection, prompting listeners to consider the long-term consequences of their actions. The repeated lines about being under the same storm ('vendaval') emphasize the shared responsibility and collective impact of humanity's choices. 'Rosa de La Paz' is a powerful call to action, urging us to reconnect with nature and strive for a more sustainable and peaceful future.

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  4. Cuando Suba La Marea
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  9. Queda El Silencio
  10. Al Final
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