Déjale nacer

Camela Camela

The Plea for Life: Understanding 'Déjale nacer' by Camela

Camela's song 'Déjale nacer' is a poignant and emotional plea for the life of an unborn child. The lyrics are a direct address to a woman, urging her to allow her child to be born. The song opens with a heartfelt request to 'let the child be born' and to 'let him see the moon and hear the wind.' This imagery evokes the beauty and simplicity of life, emphasizing the natural right of the unborn child to experience the world.

The song delves deeper into the moral and ethical dimensions of the issue, stating that the child has a 'right to life' and that by not allowing the child to be born, the woman is taking away his chance to become a person. The repeated assertion that the woman 'has no feelings' suggests a deep frustration and sorrow from the perspective of the narrator, who cannot understand why the woman would choose to deny the child this fundamental right.

In the latter part of the song, the lyrics address the woman's emotional state, acknowledging her bitterness and pain but urging her not to take it out on the unborn child. The song suggests that the woman will one day regret her decision if she does not allow the child to be born, implying that love and acceptance will eventually replace her current feelings of despair. The repeated refrain 'let him be born, woman' serves as a powerful and emotional call to action, underscoring the song's central message of life and hope.

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