Remontando Los Ríos

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Navigating the Rivers of Emotion in 'Remontando Los Ríos'

Daniel Viglietti's song 'Remontando Los Ríos' is a poetic exploration of human emotions, using the metaphor of rivers to represent the flow of feelings. The opening lines, 'Cierro los ojos, pasan los ríos por mi cara,' suggest a deep introspection where the rivers symbolize tears or the passage of time and experiences. By equating eyes with rivers, Viglietti emphasizes the natural and inevitable flow of emotions that everyone experiences.

The song continues to delve into various emotional states—singing, laughing, shouting, and crying—each one releasing a different 'river' from the eyes. This imagery paints a vivid picture of how emotions can be both overwhelming and liberating. The line 'de mis ojos vuela alegre una barca' introduces a sense of hope and freedom, as a boat joyfully sails away on these rivers of emotion. This could symbolize the journey of life, where each emotion propels us forward, helping us navigate through different phases.

The farewell in 'Adiós ramo, ramito, para ti toda el agua, remontando los ríos' adds a layer of poignancy. It suggests a parting or letting go, perhaps of a loved one or a significant phase in life. The act of 'remontando los ríos'—navigating or going up the rivers—implies a return to the source or a deeper understanding of oneself. Viglietti, known for his socially conscious and introspective music, uses this song to invite listeners to embrace their emotions and the journeys they entail, making it a deeply resonant piece.

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