Movimiento

Jorge Drexler Jorge Drexler

The Eternal Journey of Humankind in 'Movimiento'

Jorge Drexler's song 'Movimiento' is a poetic reflection on the constant migration and movement that defines the human species. The lyrics take the listener on a journey through time, emphasizing the nomadic nature of humanity from its earliest days to the present. Drexler uses vivid imagery to describe the migration of early humans, following herds of bison across the savannah, and carrying their children and belongings as they search for new lands. This movement is portrayed as an intrinsic part of human life, suggesting that we are alive because of our perpetual motion.

The chorus, 'Somos una especie en viaje' ('We are a species on a journey'), encapsulates the song's central theme: that movement and migration are not just physical acts but are also deeply embedded in our identity. Drexler's assertion that 'Es más mío lo que sueño que lo que toco' ('What I dream is more mine than what I touch') speaks to the idea that our aspirations and dreams are a more significant part of our identity than our material possessions. The song also touches on the universal nature of migration, with the lines 'Yo no soy de aquí, pero tú tampoco' ('I am not from here, but neither are you'), highlighting that no one is truly from one place; we all come from a lineage of migrants.

'Movimiento' is not just a song about the past; it also addresses contemporary issues of migration and the movement of people across the globe. Drexler's lyrics remind us that migration is a natural and historical phenomenon, and by acknowledging our shared migratory heritage, we can foster a greater understanding and acceptance of the movement of people in today's world. The song's message is one of unity and shared experience, transcending borders and cultures.

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