CARNE DE GALLINA

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Rediscovering Innocence and Simplicity in 'CARNE DE GALLINA'

Chinoy's song 'CARNE DE GALLINA' delves into themes of innocence, simplicity, and the desire to return to a more unburdened state of being. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person yearning to shed the complexities and burdens of adult life, symbolized by 'carne y alma de gallina' (chicken flesh and soul), which evokes a sense of vulnerability and fragility. The cold and stiffness mentioned in the opening lines suggest a life that has become rigid and devoid of warmth, highlighting the need for affection and spontaneity.

The recurring imagery of the 'viajero matutino' (morning traveler) advancing like a crab, moving sideways and stepping on old paths to find new directions, symbolizes the struggle to break free from past constraints and find a new way forward. This traveler represents the inner child or the essence of one's true self, which seeks to navigate life with curiosity and courage, much like a child taking on all challenges without hesitation.

The chorus emphasizes the desire to be 'solo eso' (just that) again, to be 'la carne sin los bolsillos' (flesh without pockets), which metaphorically suggests a return to a state of purity and simplicity, free from material concerns and societal expectations. The repeated lines about moving the skeleton and jumping like crickets further reinforce the longing for a carefree, playful existence. Ultimately, 'CARNE DE GALLINA' is a poetic exploration of the human desire to reconnect with one's inner child and embrace a life of authenticity and joy.

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