Paraula de Senyor

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Seeking Refuge in Love: The Journey of 'Paraula de Senyor'

Anegats' song 'Paraula de Senyor' delves into the emotional and physical struggles of a woman who has been objectified and exploited. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of her exhaustion and desire to escape from a life where she is constantly touched and desired against her will. She finds solace in the eyes of her lover, seeking refuge and trust in his presence. This journey to his 'island' symbolizes a quest for safety and emotional security, away from the harsh realities she faces.

The song also touches on the cultural and social challenges she encounters. As she moves to a new environment, she is met with skepticism and judgment. Despite her efforts to appear content, she remains wary and distrustful, having been hurt before. The lyrics reflect her internal conflict and the societal pressures she faces, as rumors and malicious gossip question her intentions and integrity. The moon, a symbol of guidance and hope, no longer shines for her, indicating her sense of isolation and despair.

However, amidst the turmoil, there is a glimmer of hope. The repeated phrase 'Paraula de senyor' (Word of a gentleman) signifies a promise of protection and respect from her lover. He reassures her that she is not a flower to be trampled upon and that their relationship is built on mutual respect and love. This promise offers her a sense of empowerment and a vision of a better life, where she is valued and cherished. The song beautifully captures the complexities of love, trust, and the struggle for dignity in the face of adversity.

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  1. Tramuntana
  2. Bales de Palla
  3. Cada Nit
  4. I Ara Què?
  5. Illenc
  6. Móns Diferents
  7. Paraula de Senyor
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