Aves Rapaces

Aquelarre Aquelarre

The Flight of Predatory Birds: A Journey Through Time and Space

Aquelarre's song 'Aves Rapaces' is a poetic exploration of human migration, the passage of time, and the inevitable return to nature. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of people crossing waters and valleys, seeking peace and sustenance. The imagery of 'suaves ondulaciones de las aguas del invierno' (gentle undulations of winter waters) and 'gente del valle que se va' (people of the valley who leave) evokes a sense of movement and transition, both physically and metaphorically. This journey is not just a search for a better life but also an escape from the harsh realities of their current existence.

The recurring motif of 'aves rapaces' (predatory birds) symbolizes the looming threats and challenges that await these travelers. These birds, born from the night, represent the dangers and uncertainties that come with venturing into the unknown. The line 'así la tierra los devorará' (thus the earth will devour them) suggests that despite their efforts, they are ultimately at the mercy of nature and fate. This theme is further emphasized by the comparison of rain to seawater and the body to the space it occupies, highlighting the interconnectedness of all things and the cyclical nature of life.

The song also delves into themes of solitude and existential reflection. The final lines, 'nadie se pregunta hasta la muerte dónde están los signos vivos del amor' (no one asks until death where the living signs of love are), underscore the human tendency to overlook the essential aspects of life until it is too late. This poignant observation serves as a reminder of the fleeting nature of existence and the importance of seeking meaning and connection in the present moment. Aquelarre's 'Aves Rapaces' is a profound meditation on the human condition, blending rich imagery with deep philosophical insights.

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  2. Mujer En Edad
  3. Cacería En El Bosque
  4. Mágico y Natural
  5. Violencia en el parque
  6. Parte Del Día
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  8. Aves Rapaces
  9. Movimiento
  10. Aventura En El Árbol
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