El gallo de mi vecina

Isabel Parra Isabel Parra

The Rooster's Tale: A Symbol of Resilience and Community

Isabel Parra's song "El gallo de mi vecina" is a charming and metaphorical piece that delves into themes of community, resilience, and the interconnectedness of life. The song's narrative revolves around a rooster that belongs to the neighbor, which becomes a central figure in the daily lives of the people in the neighborhood. The rooster's adventures and misadventures, such as falling into a well and flying away at dawn, serve as metaphors for the ups and downs of life.

The repeated phrase "tikitikití, voy a la pollita" adds a playful and rhythmic element to the song, emphasizing the cyclical nature of life's challenges and joys. The rooster's ability to open its wings and fly away at four in the morning symbolizes resilience and the ability to rise above difficulties. This imagery is further enriched by the neighbor's care for the rooster, highlighting the importance of community support and solidarity.

Isabel Parra, a prominent figure in the Nueva Canción Chilena movement, often uses her music to address social and political issues. In this song, the rooster can be seen as a representation of the common people, enduring hardships but always finding a way to persevere. The line "vuelve conmigo, sí, si yo llorara" suggests a longing for connection and mutual support, reinforcing the idea that love and community are essential for overcoming life's challenges. The song's light-hearted tone and catchy melody make it an engaging and thought-provoking piece that resonates with listeners on multiple levels.

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  2. Barlovento
  3. Río Manzanares
  4. Coplas Americanas
  5. En la playa, el amor
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  7. Un viejo me pidió un beso
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