Alfonsina Y El Mar

Cristina Branco Cristina Branco

A Poetic Farewell to Alfonsina

The song "Alfonsina Y El Mar," performed by Cristina Branco, is a poignant tribute to the Argentine poet Alfonsina Storni, who tragically ended her life by walking into the sea. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of her final journey, using the imagery of the sea and nature to convey a sense of peace and solitude. The "soft sand" and "deep water" symbolize the transition from life to death, while the "pure sorrows" reflect the emotional burden she carried.

The song delves into the inner turmoil and anguish that accompanied Alfonsina, suggesting that her voice was silenced by "old pains." The sea, with its "song of the seashells," becomes a comforting presence, offering a lullaby to her troubled soul. The lyrics evoke a sense of longing and search for new inspiration, as Alfonsina is depicted as seeking "new poems" in her eternal rest. The "ancient voice of wind and salt" symbolizes the timeless call of the sea, drawing her into its embrace.

Imagery of mythical creatures like "sirenitas" and "seahorses" adds a dreamlike quality to the narrative, suggesting a peaceful and magical transition. The repeated plea to "lower the lamp" and let her "sleep in peace" underscores the desire for rest and escape from the pain of the world. The song captures the essence of Alfonsina's tragic yet poetic departure, celebrating her legacy while mourning her loss. It is a hauntingly beautiful homage to a woman who sought solace in the sea, leaving behind a trail of poignant words and emotions.

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