Árbol solo

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The Lonely Tree: A Tale of Love and Loss

Jorge Rojas' song 'Árbol solo' is a poignant narrative that delves into themes of love, loss, and longing. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a chance encounter during a stormy night, where the protagonist meets a woman seeking refuge from the rain. This moment of vulnerability leads to a deep emotional connection, symbolized by the protagonist's act of healing her wounded soul. However, this newfound love is fleeting, as the woman leaves by the break of dawn, leaving the protagonist in a state of despair.

The metaphor of the 'lonely tree' is central to the song's emotional depth. The tree, with its roots and shadow, represents stability and protection, yet it is left bewildered and desolate when the woman departs. The protagonist's yearning for her return is likened to a tree's need for water and sunlight to thrive. Without her, he feels he will wither and dry up, unable to grow or find solace. This imagery powerfully conveys the sense of incompleteness and the profound impact of her absence on his life.

The song also touches on the passage of time and the changing seasons, with autumn symbolizing the loss and barrenness that follows her departure. The protagonist's dream of chasing after her, crossing skies and seas, underscores the depth of his longing and the lengths he would go to reunite with her. 'Árbol solo' is a beautifully crafted song that captures the essence of unfulfilled love and the enduring hope for a reunion, resonating deeply with anyone who has experienced the pain of separation.

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  1. Uno Mismo
  2. Lagrimas Negras
  3. Riesgo de Amar
  4. Ciego de Amor
  5. Tu Amor
  6. A Sacar Las Penas
  7. Nuestro Secreto
  8. Sólo Tu Amor
  9. Locura
  10. Cuando Me Dices Que No
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