Para Esta Navidad

José Larralde José Larralde

A Prayer for Peace and Humility: José Larralde's 'Para Esta Navidad'

José Larralde's song 'Para Esta Navidad' is a heartfelt plea for divine intervention during the Christmas season. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of reverence and hope, as they call upon the Lord to bring light, peace, and humility to the world. The song opens with a vivid image of Christmas arriving from the heavens, symbolizing the divine nature of the holiday. The mention of the 'star of love' evokes the Star of Bethlehem, a central symbol in the nativity story, guiding the way to a higher spiritual truth.

The recurring plea for light and peace in the 'blue night' of Christmas underscores the universal longing for tranquility and understanding. Larralde's lyrics emphasize the need for humility and forgiveness, suggesting that these virtues are essential for achieving true peace. The song's chorus, 'Señor danos la luz, en esta noche azul, Señor danos la paz, en navidad,' is a simple yet profound invocation for divine grace to permeate the world during this sacred time.

In the second verse, the song shifts to a more communal focus, asking for sustenance and unity among humanity. The imagery of sharing bread and drinking peace at the Lord's table is a powerful metaphor for fellowship and reconciliation. The line 'permite que el alba nos sorprenda, tomados de la mano por siempre en tu verdad' envisions a dawn where people are united in truth and love, holding hands in a gesture of solidarity. Through its poetic and spiritual language, 'Para Esta Navidad' captures the essence of Christmas as a time for reflection, connection, and divine grace.

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  3. Bajo el tiglao
  4. Aunque Digas Que No
  5. Como Todas
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