Señor Ten Piedad

Guillermo Cuellar Guillermo Cuellar

A Plea for Divine Mercy in Times of Injustice

The song "Señor Ten Piedad" by Guillermo Cuellar is a heartfelt plea for mercy and divine intervention in the face of suffering and injustice. The title itself, which translates to "Lord, Have Mercy," is a recurring petition throughout the song, emphasizing the need for compassion and relief from the hardships faced by the people. The lyrics invoke the biblical story of Abel, whose blood cried out to God from the ground after he was murdered by his brother Cain, symbolizing the innocent blood shed due to violence and injustice.

The reference to the cries of the people awakening Moses alludes to the biblical narrative of the Israelites' suffering in Egypt, which prompted God to raise Moses as a liberator. This metaphorically connects the historical struggle for freedom with contemporary issues of oppression and the fight for justice. The song suggests that the powerful, represented by 'boots and tanks,' ruthlessly suppress those who stand up for the rights of the oppressed. The plea is for God to stand with the 'humble,' those who are marginalized and suffering under the weight of injustice.

Guillermo Cuellar's song is not just a religious invocation but also a social commentary on the plight of the oppressed. It calls for awareness and action against the forces that silence the voices of the vulnerable. The song resonates with anyone who has witnessed or experienced injustice, and it serves as a reminder that the struggle for justice is an ongoing battle that requires both divine grace and human solidarity.

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  1. Canto de Despedida
  2. Canto de Entrada
  3. Señor Ten Piedad
  4. Gloria
  5. Canto Interleccional
  6. Ofertorio
  7. Santo
  8. Cordero de Dios
  9. Canto Comunión
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