Verde,amarillo Y Rojo

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A Tribute to Nature and Spirituality in 'Verde, Amarillo Y Rojo'

Gondwana's song 'Verde, Amarillo Y Rojo' is a heartfelt tribute to the beauty of nature and the spiritual connection that binds us to the earth. The lyrics celebrate the magnificence of the natural world, describing it as an 'inmenza naturaleza' (immense nature) and a 'tierra de abundante aguas' (land of abundant waters). This imagery evokes a sense of awe and reverence for the environment, portraying it as a living entity that nurtures and sustains life, symbolized by the 'árbol de la vida' (tree of life).

The song also delves into the spiritual realm, highlighting the balance and harmony in creation. The repeated mention of 'JAH almighty' reflects the Rastafarian influence in Gondwana's music, acknowledging a divine presence that illuminates and guides. This spiritual connection is not just a belief but a certainty that resonates deeply within the singer's heart and spirit, as expressed in the lines 'mi corazón late por ti' (my heart beats for you) and 'mi espíritu vive por ti' (my spirit lives for you).

The chorus, with its vivid imagery of 'verde, amarillo y rojo' (green, yellow, and red), symbolizes the Rastafarian colors, representing faith, struggle, and the blood of martyrs. These colors also evoke a sense of hope and resilience, akin to an 'arcoiris de esperanza' (rainbow of hope). The song ultimately serves as a powerful reminder of our intrinsic connection to the earth and the divine, urging us to honor and protect our 'tierna madre' (tender mother) and to find balance in our lives through spiritual enlightenment.

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  1. Nadie Como Tu
  2. Antonia
  3. Dulce Amor
  4. Felicidad
  5. Sentimiento Original
  6. Verde Amarillo Y Rojo
  7. Smile Souling
  8. Aire de Jah
  9. Pincoya Calipso
  10. Amor Prohibido
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