Si Peter Pan Viniera

Ismael Serrano Ismael Serrano

The Lost Innocence in Ismael Serrano's 'Si Peter Pan Viniera'

Ismael Serrano's song 'Si Peter Pan Viniera' is a poignant exploration of lost innocence and the harsh realities of adulthood. The song uses the metaphor of Peter Pan, the eternal child, to contrast the idealized world of childhood with the brutal truths of the adult world. Serrano's lyrics express a longing for the simplicity and purity of youth, while simultaneously acknowledging the impossibility of returning to that state. The repeated plea for Peter Pan to come in the dark, without turning on the light, symbolizes a desire to hide the harsh truths and maintain the illusion of innocence.

The song also delves into social and political commentary, highlighting the plight of children in various dire circumstances. References to Mowgli sewing boots in Ceilán (Sri Lanka) and Tom Sawyer laughing through crack smoke paint a grim picture of child labor and substance abuse. These images serve to underscore the loss of innocence and the exploitation of children in the modern world. The mention of 'hienas' and 'escuadrones de la muerte' (death squads) further emphasizes the violence and danger that many children face, stripping away any remaining vestiges of their childhood.

Serrano's lyrics are rich with imagery and emotion, capturing the pain and disillusionment of growing up. The 'niños ancianos' (old children) and 'niños con espinas' (children with thorns) represent the scars and burdens that life has placed on these once-innocent beings. The song is a powerful lament for the lost innocence of childhood and a critique of the societal structures that perpetuate this loss. Through his evocative lyrics, Serrano calls attention to the need for compassion and change, urging listeners to recognize and address the injustices faced by children around the world.

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  1. Si Peter Pan Viniera
  2. Que Va A Ser De Mi
  3. Dónde Estarás
  4. Será
  5. Duermes
  6. Te Conocí
  7. Luces Errantes
  8. Preguntas
  9. Papa Cuéntame Otra Vez
  10. El Camino de Regreso
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