Antojo
Daniel Viglietti
Yearning for Change: A Vision of Hope in 'Antojo'
Daniel Viglietti's song 'Antojo' is a poignant reflection on the desire for social change and the hope for a better future. The lyrics express a sense of disbelief at the current state of affairs, juxtaposed with a lifetime of anticipation for significant transformations. Viglietti's words capture the essence of a person who has waited their entire life to witness these changes, and now, as they begin to unfold, there is a renewed sense of purpose and hope.
The song is rich with metaphors and cultural references. The 'golondrina' (swallow) symbolizes freedom and the passage of time, while the 'bueyes' (oxen) represent the working class, burdened and undervalued. Viglietti contrasts the current plight of the workers with a hopeful future where they will be liberated and respected. The imagery of 'botines cambia'os' (changed boots) suggests a complete transformation in the way people are perceived and treated, indicating a shift in societal values and norms.
Viglietti's lyrics also touch on the theme of resilience and determination. Despite having lived a long life, the narrator remains youthful in spirit, betting on the realization of these changes and the joy they will bring. The song concludes with a tender acknowledgment of the 'buey compañero' (companion ox), who may not fully understand the complexities of the struggle but is part of the journey towards a new dawn, as symbolized by the 'lucero' (morning star) that heralds the beginning of a new day.
'Antojo' is a powerful anthem of hope, resilience, and the enduring human spirit's quest for justice and equality. It resonates deeply with those who have longed for change and continue to fight for a better world.