La Muralla
Ana Belén
Building a Wall of Unity and Protection
Ana Belén's song "La Muralla" is a powerful anthem that calls for unity and protection against negativity and harm. The lyrics emphasize the importance of collective effort, symbolized by the imagery of building a wall with hands of different colors—black and white. This wall is not meant to divide but to protect and unite people from various backgrounds, creating a barrier that stretches from the beach to the mountains, symbolizing an all-encompassing shield over the horizon.
The repeated phrase "¡tun tun! ¿quién es?" followed by the decision to either open or close the wall based on the nature of the visitor is a metaphor for discernment. Positive symbols like a rose, a carnation, a dove, and laurel are welcomed, while harmful entities like a colonel's saber, a scorpion, and a centipede are kept out. This selective opening and closing of the wall represent the need to embrace love, peace, and friendship while rejecting violence, poison, and betrayal.
The song's chorus reinforces the idea of unity by calling for all hands to come together, regardless of race, to build this protective wall. The repetition of the imagery of hands and the wall underscores the message that collective action and solidarity are essential in creating a safe and harmonious community. Ana Belén's evocative lyrics and passionate delivery make "La Muralla" a timeless call for unity, protection, and the power of collective effort.