Gaviota de Puerto

Chango Rodriguez Chango Rodriguez

Echoes of Love and Longing: Unraveling 'Gaviota de Puerto'

The song 'Gaviota de Puerto' by Chango Rodriguez, a renowned Argentine folk musician, is a poignant narrative that captures the essence of love, loss, and the haunting beauty of memories. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a fleeting romantic encounter by the sea, using the imagery of natural elements to evoke deep emotions.

The song begins with the singer spotting a woman on a beach rock, instantly captivated by her presence, likening her eyes to the sea itself - a metaphor that suggests depth, mystery, and allure. This imagery of the ocean continues throughout the song, symbolizing the vast and sometimes insurmountable distance between the lovers. The mention of a 'warm sea foam' lighting up the sand underlines the warmth and light she brought into his life, albeit briefly.

As the narrative progresses, the woman departs on a fishing boat, turning into a 'white seagull of the port' in the singer's eyes. This transformation into a seagull, a bird often associated with freedom and the ability to traverse great distances, underscores the unattainable nature of the love he yearns for. The recurring theme of light - from the star that lights up like a small lantern to the moon that will illuminate her night - reflects the lingering hope and the glowing memories of a love that continues to light up his life, despite her absence.

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  1. la uvera
  2. Zamba de Abril
  3. Luna Cautiva
  4. Gaviota de Puerto
  5. Prohibido
  6. De Simoca
  7. De mi madre
  8. Kai Plazapi (Aquí en la plaza)
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