Madre Hay Una Sola
Bersuit Vergarabat
A Melancholic Ode to Mother Earth
The song "Madre Hay Una Sola" by Bersuit Vergarabat, an Argentine rock band known for their socially and politically charged lyrics, is a poignant tribute to Mother Earth and a critical commentary on environmental degradation. The title, which translates to "There's Only One Mother," underscores the irreplaceability of our planet and the urgent need to protect it.
The lyrics paint a grim picture of the world, likening cities to giant sewers that pollute the ocean with a love that 'smells bad,' symbolizing the toxic relationship humanity has with nature. The mention of death's marks visible from airplane windows further emphasizes the widespread impact of human activity on the environment. The song reflects on the idea that progress and prosperity have led to a collective suicide, suggesting that the pursuit of growth has been at the expense of the planet's health.
The chorus expresses gratitude to Mother Earth, acknowledging the life and beauty it provides while also admitting shame for being part of a species that exploits it. The song conveys a sense of remorse and helplessness, recognizing that while there are those who love and appreciate the Earth, they lack the power to counteract the overwhelming damage being done. The reference to Earth's 'salty tears' hints at the potential for nature to retaliate, a reminder of the delicate balance that has been disrupted by human disregard.