Nació Mi Poesía (feat. Abelardo de La Espriella)
Iván Villazón
A Serenade to Valledupar: The Birthplace of My Poetry
Iván Villazón's song "Nació Mi Poesía" is a heartfelt tribute to his homeland, Valledupar, a region in Colombia known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant folklore. The song opens with a poetic declaration, likening the birth of his poetry to the dawns in his village—ardent, pure, and majestic. This sets the tone for a nostalgic journey through the landscapes and traditions that have shaped his artistic expression. Villazón's verses are described as free and wandering, much like a shooting star in a beautiful night sky, symbolizing the boundless inspiration he draws from his surroundings.
The song delves into the essence of Valledupar's folklore, where love blossoms in countless hearts and the joy of music, particularly the accordion, is eternal. Villazón contrasts the past with the present, noting the disappearance of traditional elements like the bareque houses and local delicacies such as arepitas and merengues. Despite these changes, the enduring spirit of the region's folklore remains, much like the Arahuaco people in the mountains and the pure waters of the Cesar River. This resilience is celebrated through the melodies composed by the people, reflecting the beauty and grandeur of their homeland.
Villazón extends an invitation to his beloved, urging her to experience the festival of his land and feel the profound soul of the troubadour who serenades his love. He paints a vivid picture of the local children, who now look forward to the joyous moments of celebration rather than simple pastimes like flying kites. The song concludes with a passionate plea for his love to stay in his glorious land of accordions, a hardworking region blessed with countless gifts. Through "Nació Mi Poesía," Villazón not only honors his roots but also immortalizes the cultural and emotional landscape that continues to inspire his art.