Cosas Rústicas

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Embracing the Rustic Simplicity of Life

“Cosas Rústicas” by Color Humano is a poetic ode to the beauty and simplicity of nature. The song opens with a reflection on the simplicity that crosses the river, symbolizing the flow of life and the natural world. The imagery of “water of cherries” evokes a sense of purity and natural beauty, suggesting that these simple, rustic things are deeply personal and cherished by the narrator. This connection to nature is further emphasized by the repeated phrase “cosas rústicas,” which translates to “rustic things,” highlighting the importance of these elements in the narrator’s life.

The song’s setting in a “coto de caza” or hunting ground, where one can run naked among autumn leaves, suggests a return to a more primal, unadulterated state of being. This imagery evokes a sense of freedom and connection to the earth, where the natural world is a sanctuary away from the complexities of modern life. The invitation to “come to the water that emits sweet smells” and the mention of “soft resins” covering the body further enhance this sensory experience, creating a vivid picture of immersion in nature’s embrace.

Color Humano’s musical style, often characterized by its blend of rock and folk elements, complements the song’s themes of rustic simplicity and natural beauty. The repetition of “cosas rústicas” throughout the song serves as a mantra, reinforcing the idea that these simple, rustic things are what give meaning and structure to the narrator’s life. The song ultimately celebrates the timeless and grounding aspects of nature, suggesting that true fulfillment can be found in embracing the rustic and the simple.

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