Coplas de La Luna Llena
Jorge Fandermole
The Haunting Elegy of the Full Moon
Jorge Fandermole's song 'Coplas de La Luna Llena' is a poetic and haunting exploration of the interplay between human emotions and the natural world, particularly the moon. The lyrics are rich with metaphors and vivid imagery, painting a picture of a soul deeply affected by the lunar presence. The moon is not just a celestial body but a powerful force that influences the narrator's emotions and actions.
The song begins with the narrator descending into a dreamlike state as the moon rises, leaving behind a lingering essence, much like a scent carried by the wind or the sound of flowing water. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, where the moon's gaze causes the narrator to feel a profound sense of loss and sorrow. The moon's 'tersa blancura' (smooth whiteness) becomes a symbol of purity and unattainable beauty, leading the narrator to follow it in a state of lament.
As the song progresses, the moon's influence becomes more intense, almost destructive. The narrator describes how the moon unleashes their 'sangre oscura' (dark blood) and the longest howl of their bitterness. This imagery suggests a deep, primal connection to the moon, one that brings out the narrator's darkest emotions. The plea to the moon not to lead their sorrows astray indicates a fear of being consumed by these overwhelming feelings. The moon is both a muse and a tormentor, dictating the narrator's laments and driving them to the brink of despair.
The final verses of the song are filled with a sense of foreboding and resignation. The narrator speaks of returning like a bloodied day, devoid of love and desolate. The imagery of a 'ladrido rojo en la arena' (red bark in the sand) and the 'lucecita lobuna' (wolfish light) in the crescent of fangs evokes a sense of danger and impending doom. The moon's fierce brilliance is a constant, unyielding presence that the narrator cannot escape, leading them towards a path of sorrow and possibly death.