Cuatro Lineas Para El Cielo

José Feliciano José Feliciano

A Child's Heartfelt Message to Heaven

José Feliciano's song 'Cuatro Lineas Para El Cielo' is a poignant narrative that delves into the innocence and desperation of a young boy trying to cope with the loss of his mother. The song begins with a scene where a man brings a young boy to a police sergeant, accusing him of theft. The boy, only seven years old, is caught stealing a ball of thread from a bookstore. The initial reaction of the adults is one of shock and disapproval, as they see the act as a sign of moral decay in society.

However, the story takes a heart-wrenching turn when the boy explains his actions. He admits to stealing the thread but reveals that his intention was to use it to fly a kite. Attached to this kite is a letter addressed to his mother, who has recently passed away. The boy's simple yet profound desire is to send a message to his mother in heaven, asking why she left him and his father alone. This revelation shifts the perspective of the adults, who are moved by the boy's pure and innocent motive.

The sergeant, touched by the boy's story, responds with compassion. The bookstore owner, initially angry, is also moved to tears and gives the boy the thread he needs. The song concludes with a sense of hope and humanity, as the adults come together to help the boy fulfill his heartfelt wish. Feliciano's storytelling, combined with his emotive musical style, captures the essence of childhood innocence, grief, and the universal longing for connection with lost loved ones. The song serves as a reminder of the power of empathy and the importance of understanding the deeper reasons behind people's actions.

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