Rezo a María

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A Prayer for Unity and Hope in Colombia

Grupo Niche's song "Rezo a María" is a heartfelt plea for unity, hope, and social justice in Colombia. The lyrics call upon Santa María, a revered figure in Catholicism, to guide and protect the country. The chorus emphasizes the importance of staying in Colombia and working towards a better future, rather than seeking refuge elsewhere. This reflects a deep love for the homeland and a desire to see it thrive despite its challenges.

The song paints a vivid picture of Colombia's natural beauty, from the Cabo de la Vela to the Amazon. However, it also highlights the social and economic disparities that plague the nation. The lyrics criticize the wealthy for hoarding resources and pushing the poor towards crime, suggesting that fair wages and employment could change this dynamic. This critique is a call for social responsibility and equity, urging those in power to act with compassion and justice.

The imagery of mountains kissing the sky and rivers of silver contrasts sharply with the sorrow caused by human actions. The song urges listeners to reflect on their actions and strive for righteousness, even in the face of adversity. The spoken word section poignantly describes the eyes of the world once looking upon Colombia with hope, now filled with tears due to environmental degradation and social strife. The repeated call to "dame tu mano" (give me your hand) is a powerful metaphor for solidarity, suggesting that collective action and mutual support are essential for overcoming the country's challenges.

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  1. Se Pareció Tanto a Ti
  2. Sin Sentimiento
  3. Magia de Tus Besos
  4. Se Parece Tanto A Ti
  5. Gotas de Lluvia
  6. Cosas Bonitas
  7. Busca Por Dentro
  8. Digo yo
  9. Hola Rola
  10. Poquita Cosa
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