El Ave Arcoiris Y El Pensamiento

Angelo Escobar Angelo Escobar

The Enchanted Journey of Love and Reflection

Angelo Escobar's song "El Ave Arcoiris Y El Pensamiento" is a poetic exploration of love, reflection, and the beauty of nature. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a thought, personified as a flower, that is open and vibrant, symbolized by the color purple. This thought is so beautiful that even the sun cannot bear to look at it directly, causing the sky to cloud over in sadness. The imagery of the flower's petals shedding crystal-like tears suggests a sense of melancholy and fragility.

As the song progresses, a winged spell, or perhaps a bird, brings melodies that serve as medicine for the flower under harsh conditions. This bird, with its imperial plumage, embodies the rainbow, bringing hope and rejuvenation. The thought, now enamored with the bird, finds solace and no longer cares about the sun hiding behind the clouds. The bird's flight, followed by a rosy twilight, signifies a transition from sorrow to a state of peace and contentment.

The song concludes with the thought, now in love, realizing it is time to sleep. In its dreams, the colors of the rainbow and the bird's flight merge, symbolizing a harmonious union of love and nature. Escobar's lyrical craftsmanship uses rich metaphors and vivid imagery to convey a story of emotional transformation, where love and beauty triumph over adversity. The song's ethereal quality and deep emotional resonance make it a captivating piece that invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences of love and beauty in the face of life's challenges.

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  1. Libélulas
  2. A las Barricadas
  3. Ave Asesinada
  4. Dìas de Alejandra
  5. El Ave Arcoiris Y El Pensamiento
  6. Indio
  7. Morena
  8. Papel Volantín
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