Por Que Cantamos
Cultura Profética
The Resilient Anthem: Why We Sing
Cultura Profética's song "Por Que Cantamos" is a powerful anthem that delves into the reasons behind the act of singing amidst adversity. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world filled with sorrow, loss, and injustice. The opening lines, "Si cada hora viene con su muerte, Si el tiempo es una cueva de ladrones," set a somber tone, suggesting that every moment brings its own demise and that time itself is a thief. This imagery reflects a world where the air is no longer fresh, and life is reduced to a mere moving target, constantly under threat.
Despite this bleak backdrop, the song repeatedly asks, "Usted preguntará por qué cantamos," or "You may ask why we sing." The answer lies in the resilience and hope that singing represents. The lyrics explain that singing is a response to the absence of physical embraces, the death of the homeland from sadness, and the shattering of the human heart. Singing becomes a form of resistance and a way to keep the spirit alive. It is a means to name the nameless cruelty and to give voice to the destiny of the oppressed.
The song also highlights the communal and forward-looking aspects of singing. It is for the children, the future, and the people. Singing is for the survivors and the dead who wish for their voices to be heard. It is an act of defiance against mere cries and anger, a belief in the strength of the community, and a declaration that they will overcome defeat. The final lines, "Cantamos porque llueve sobre el surco Y somos militantes de la vida," emphasize that singing is a commitment to life and a refusal to let the song turn to ashes. In essence, "Por Que Cantamos" is a testament to the enduring power of music as a tool for resilience, hope, and collective strength.