Campo de Sueños

Fernando Delgadillo Fernando Delgadillo

A Journey Through Dreamscapes: The Enchanted World of 'Campo de Sueños'

Fernando Delgadillo's 'Campo de Sueños' is a poetic exploration of the healing power of dreams and the nostalgia for childhood innocence. The song begins by describing how sleep and dreams transport the narrator to a serene, evergreen field with low hills and a horizontal sky. This idyllic place is a sanctuary where one can find solace and healing. The imagery of a small house with windows that offer endless views symbolizes a safe haven where the mind can wander freely and find peace.

The song then shifts to a more personal reflection, as the narrator recalls dreaming of a place he imagined as a child, a place he thought he would inhabit as an adult. The description of a house with a checkered floor and three windows, from which he can see the world in all its facets, represents a blend of childhood fantasy and adult reality. The rocking chair, moving forward and backward, symbolizes the passage of time and the constant flux of life. The garden, described as a 'field of dreams,' and the winding path of round stones, suggest a journey filled with endless possibilities and better horizons.

As the song progresses, it delves into a whimsical world of talking animals and moral tales, where the deceitful fall into pits and the honest prevail. This dream world is a reflection of the narrator's inner wisdom and moral compass. However, upon waking, the narrator finds himself far from these dream fields, now a cheerful adult questioning his place in the world. The song concludes with a playful note, as the narrator ponders whether the colorful rooster that woke him will allow him to return to his dreams, where he can share the stories he has learned. 'Campo de Sueños' is a beautiful blend of nostalgia, fantasy, and introspection, capturing the essence of dreams as a refuge and a source of wisdom.

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  2. Ten Miedo de Mi
  3. Llamadas Anonimas
  4. Carta A Francia
  5. De Las Tardes
  6. Vuelos
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