Un Barco a La Deriva

Guillermo Davila Guillermo Davila

Navigating Through Emotional Turmoil: An Analysis of 'Un Barco a La Deriva'

The song 'Un Barco a La Deriva' by Guillermo Davila is a poignant ballad that delves into the themes of emotional distress and the struggle to find guidance in times of despair. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who is in a state of deterioration, likened to a ship adrift and slowly sinking. The imagery of a 'body of wire' and a 'broken rose in the trash' suggests a person who has lost their former strength and beauty, now in a vulnerable and diminished state.

The narrator of the song offers solace and support to this person, promising to shelter and warm them, and to paint their melancholy with a shade of pink, symbolizing a touch of hope amidst the gloom. The repeated refrain of the 'ship adrift' that refuses to see the guiding lighthouse represents the individual's reluctance or inability to seek help or find their way back to stability. The metaphor of the lighthouse could be interpreted as a symbol of guidance, love, or salvation that the person is either ignoring or unable to recognize.

Guillermo Davila's heartfelt delivery of the lyrics, combined with the emotive melody, underscores the compassion and determination to help someone who is suffering. The song resonates with anyone who has witnessed a loved one in pain, offering a message of unwavering support and the importance of reaching out to those who are lost in their own emotional turmoil.

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  2. Dejate amar
  3. Tesoro mio
  4. No voy a mover un dedo
  5. Llevo Perfume a Ti
  6. El Taller Del Orfebre
  7. Le Pondré Un Candado
  8. Sin Pensarlo Dos Veces
  9. Me Pongo a Pintarte
  10. Es Cuestión de Tiempo
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