A la sombra de mi sombra

Fito & Fitipaldis Fito & Fitipaldis

Crafting a Hat of Hope: A Journey of Resistance and Vision

Fito & Fitipaldis' song "A la sombra de mi sombra" is a poetic and poignant reflection on the desire to escape the harsh realities of the world while simultaneously yearning for a better future. The song's protagonist is metaphorically crafting a hat from the shadows of his own shadow, symbolizing a personal and introspective journey. This hat, made from long straws picked up from the ground, represents a shield or a barrier against the world's injustices and sorrows.

The lyrics express a deep discontent with societal issues such as injustice, poverty, militarism, and the opulence of religious and royal figures. The protagonist wishes to avoid seeing these harsh realities, desiring instead a world where the poor are free from misery, the rich are stripped of their wealth and stand equal with others, and hearts are united by love and against war. This vision of an ideal world is both a critique of the current state of affairs and a hopeful aspiration for a more just and compassionate society.

In the final lines, the protagonist decides to stop making the hat and instead choose to actively fight against these injustices. This shift from passive avoidance to active resistance highlights a powerful message of empowerment and the importance of taking action to create change. The song, with its blend of introspection and activism, resonates deeply with listeners who share a desire for a better world and the courage to fight for it.

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  2. Las Nubes De Tu Pelo
  3. Por la boca vive el pez
  4. Todo a Cien
  5. Feo
  6. La Casa Por El Tejado
  7. Mientras Tanto
  8. Para Toda La Vida
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