Lo voy haciendo de noche

Isabel Parra Isabel Parra

Silent Messages Across Continents: A Nighttime Offering

Isabel Parra's song "Lo voy haciendo de noche" is a poetic and heartfelt piece that delves into themes of love, distance, and the quiet, yet profound, ways we connect with those we care about. The song's lyrics describe the preparation of a bouquet of flowers and melodies, crafted during the night to be received during the day. This imagery suggests a labor of love, done in solitude and darkness, symbolizing the intimate and personal nature of the gesture.

The song speaks to the idea of sending messages and gifts across great distances, from one continent to another. These messages travel silently, much like the quiet steps of a loved one who comes and goes slowly and gently. This metaphor highlights the subtle and often unnoticed ways in which we maintain connections with those far away, emphasizing the emotional weight and significance of these small, quiet actions.

Parra also contrasts the different environments and seasons, with winter losing its grip in one place while flowers search for the recipient in the morning in another. This juxtaposition underscores the idea of different worlds and experiences coexisting, yet being bridged by the act of sending love and memories. The song's gentle, reflective tone and its focus on the quiet, persistent nature of love and connection make it a poignant and moving piece.

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  2. Barlovento
  3. Río Manzanares
  4. Cueca Del Balance
  5. La burriquita
  6. Para qué me casaría
  7. Ya no es tiempo de esperar
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