Una Veu Que Crida
Buhos
The Voice of Revolution: A Call to Action in 'Una Veu Que Crida'
Buhos' song 'Una Veu Que Crida' is a powerful anthem of resistance and revolution. The lyrics convey a sense of collective indignation and unity, as the group embraces their role as agents of change. The opening lines, 'Ens indignem, Ens abracem,' set the tone for a song that is both a call to arms and a celebration of solidarity. The refusal to 'pujar al seu tren' symbolizes a rejection of the status quo and a commitment to forging a new path.
The song is rich with metaphors that illustrate the struggle and resilience of the people. Describing themselves as 'l’aigua de la pluja' and 'un salmó que puja per un riu contracorrent,' Buhos likens their movement to natural forces that persist despite obstacles. This imagery underscores the idea that their cause is both organic and unstoppable. The mention of being 'la guerra' and 'l’amor' highlights the dual nature of their fight—both combative and compassionate.
'Una Veu Que Crida' also touches on the emotional spectrum of the revolution. The lines 'Som el riure, Som el plor' acknowledge the highs and lows of their journey. The song speaks to the desire for freedom and the breaking of chains, as seen in 'Som la Clau De la presó.' The recurring theme of a voice that cries out ('una veu que crida') serves as a rallying cry, urging listeners to join the cause and make their voices heard. The song's closing lines, 'El nus de la sabata Que demà haurem deslligat,' suggest a future where the constraints of today are overcome, leaving the listener with a sense of hope and determination.