Mi Madre Querida

Carlos Gardel Carlos Gardel

A Heartfelt Ode to Maternal Love and Forgiveness

Carlos Gardel's song "Mi Madre Querida" is a poignant tribute to the unconditional love and forgiveness that mothers offer their children. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of remorse and gratitude from the perspective of a son who acknowledges the pain and disappointment he has caused his mother. The repeated lines, "¡Pobre mi madre querida, cuantos disgustos le daba!" emphasize the sorrow and regret the son feels for his past actions, highlighting the emotional weight of his mother's suffering.

The song delves into the intimate moments of a mother crying in solitude, only to be comforted by her son's embrace and plea for forgiveness. This imagery underscores the theme of maternal sacrifice and the boundless capacity for forgiveness that mothers possess. Gardel's lyrics, "Si es la madre en este mundo, la única que nos perdona," reinforce the idea that a mother's love is unparalleled and unwavering, capable of enduring any hardship without harboring resentment.

Gardel's heartfelt plea for forgiveness, "Madre, madre perdoname," encapsulates the essence of the song. It is a humble acknowledgment of the pain inflicted upon his mother and a sincere request for absolution. The song serves as a reminder of the profound bond between a mother and her child, celebrating the selfless love and enduring strength that mothers embody. Through his emotive delivery and evocative lyrics, Gardel captures the universal experience of seeking redemption and expressing gratitude for a mother's unwavering support and love.

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  2. El Día Que Me Quieras
  3. Por Una Cabeza
  4. Adios Muchachos
  5. La Cumparsita
  6. Milonga Del 900
  7. Cuesta Abajo
  8. A Mi Madre
  9. La Pastora
  10. Mi Buenos Aires Querido
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