Gallo Calavera
Hedgar Di Fulvio
The Enigmatic Rooster of Dawn: A Journey Through Night and Song
Hedgar Di Fulvio's song "Gallo Calavera" is a poetic and evocative piece that delves into the mystical and almost surreal presence of a rooster, symbolizing the dawn and the transition from night to day. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of this rooster, referred to as the "Gallo Calavera," which translates to "Skull Rooster," a name that immediately evokes a sense of mystery and depth. The rooster's song is described as echoing through the night and reflecting in the stars, suggesting a connection between the earthly and the celestial.
The rooster's journey is depicted as one without a guitar or a song, yet it drinks the wine of the Sun, symbolizing its role in heralding the new day. The mention of "Juna Moreyra de los picaderos" and the rooster's fiery headband adds a layer of cultural richness, possibly referencing local folklore or historical figures. The imagery of the rooster's silver spur shining without the Sun and the red in its eyes burning with the pain of its heart wound further deepens the sense of a creature caught between worlds, carrying both beauty and sorrow.
The song also touches on themes of time and memory, with the rooster being seen as the soul of a guitarist who could not return in time. The night grows with the rooster, becoming a battleground without rules or ponchos, where silence battles within its veins. This portrayal of the rooster as a timeless, almost ghostly figure, embodies the eternal struggle and the cyclical nature of life and death, night and day. "Gallo Calavera" is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of these themes, wrapped in rich, symbolic language and cultural references.