Gota de lluvia

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A Symphony of Longing: The Poetic Yearning in 'Gota de lluvia'

Homero Manzi's 'Gota de lluvia' is a poignant exploration of longing and unfulfilled love, wrapped in the rich imagery of nature and the passage of time. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of a lover's yearning, where every element of the natural world seems to echo the presence and absence of the beloved. The shadows of the evening, the voices of the breeze, and the garden of the soul all become metaphors for the deep emotional connection and the hope that the beloved will return. This connection is so profound that it transforms the environment, making the sky purer, the air fresher, and the sun warmer, as if the entire world is in harmony with the lover's feelings.

The song delves into the themes of faith and hope in the face of uncertainty. The lover's faith searches in the darkness, dreams in solitude, and calls out, finding a response that brings hope. However, this hope is fragile, as the lyrics also contemplate the possibility that the beloved's presence might be nothing more than a vision born out of loneliness. This duality of hope and despair is beautifully captured in the imagery of a nightingale crying and a jasmine dying if the beloved never arrives, symbolizing the deep sorrow and the end of beauty and joy in the lover's world.

Manzi's use of nature as a metaphor extends to the idea that the beloved is present in every beautiful and sorrowful aspect of the world. The beloved is in the twilight, the song of the bird, the raindrop on a flower, and the trembling wing of a bird struck by the wind. This pervasive presence underscores the depth of the lover's feelings and the profound impact of the beloved's absence. The song concludes with a somber note, where even the most beautiful things will mourn the absence of the beloved, and a procession of sorrowful songs will pass along the path that has long awaited their return.

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  5. Milonga del novecientos
  6. Ropa blanca
  7. A Su Memoria
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