Zaraza

Charlo Charlo

The Melancholic Journey of 'Zaraza'

Charlo's song 'Zaraza' is a poignant exploration of longing and companionship set against the backdrop of a laborious journey. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a daily routine filled with toil and a sense of unending duty. The 'blanca huella' or 'white trail' symbolizes the path the protagonist takes every day, a path that is both literal and metaphorical. It represents the repetitive and burdensome nature of his work, as well as the emotional weight he carries. The yoke and the tired axles of the cart are metaphors for the heavy burdens and the weariness that come with his life.

The song also delves into themes of abandonment and unfulfilled longing. The 'ingrata' or 'ungrateful one' who has left is a central figure in the protagonist's sorrow. Her absence is felt deeply, and the protagonist's journey is marked by a continuous search for her, symbolized by the 'huella' or 'trail' that he follows. The ox, 'zaraza,' with its sad eyes, mirrors the protagonist's own feelings of loss and yearning. Together, they share a bond of mutual suffering and companionship, united by their shared fate and the endless path they must tread.

Charlo's use of vivid imagery and emotional depth in 'Zaraza' captures the essence of a life filled with hard work, unfulfilled desires, and the search for lost love. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of separation and the relentless pursuit of something just out of reach. The repetitive refrain '¡A la huella, huella, zaraza!' emphasizes the ongoing nature of this journey, a journey that is as much about the internal struggle as it is about the physical path taken.

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  1. Oro Y Plata
  2. Olvido
  3. Las Cuarenta
  4. Flor de Fango
  5. Sin Lágrimas
  6. El Viejo Vals
  7. Ave de Paso
  8. Tu Pálida Voz
  9. Zaraza
  10. Viejas Alegrías
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