Despues De Las Seis

Fernando Delgadillo Fernando Delgadillo

Whispers of Autumn: A Melancholic Reflection

Fernando Delgadillo's song "Después De Las Seis" is a poetic and melancholic reflection on the passage of time, memory, and the bittersweet nature of change. The lyrics are rich with imagery and metaphors that evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing. The recurring mention of a name, whispered in secret after six o'clock, serves as a central motif, symbolizing a cherished memory or a lost love that the narrator holds dear.

The song paints a vivid picture of a garden that once was a place of solace and beauty, now transformed by the arrival of autumn. The garden, with its old pine tree and crystal-clear fountain, represents a space where the narrator used to spend time, finding peace and connection. The changing seasons, particularly the onset of autumn, symbolize the inevitable changes in life and the passage of time. The falling leaves, described as dressing in butterfly-like colors and floating away, mirror the fleeting nature of moments and memories.

Delgadillo's lyrics also explore the duality of emotions associated with these memories. The name that the narrator whispers is described as a "poemario de cosas guardadas" (a collection of stored things), suggesting that it holds a mix of delicate, monotonous, fantastic, and balanced memories. This duality reflects the complexity of human emotions, where joy and sorrow, beauty and melancholy coexist. The song's melancholic tone is further emphasized by the imagery of the garden in autumn, with its red and brown hues, and the dry, paper-like leaves that symbolize the fragility and transience of life.

"Después De Las Seis" is a beautiful and introspective piece that invites listeners to reflect on their own memories and the passage of time. Delgadillo's use of rich, evocative language and metaphors creates a deeply emotional and resonant experience, capturing the essence of nostalgia and the bittersweet nature of change.

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