El Ausente
La Hija Del Mariachi
The Return of the Absent Lover: A Tale of Regret and Reunion
The song "El Ausente" by La Hija Del Mariachi tells a poignant story of a lover who has returned after a long absence. The lyrics are rich with imagery and emotion, capturing the essence of longing, regret, and the hope for reconciliation. The opening lines, "Ya vine de donde andaba, se me consedio volver," set the stage for the narrative, indicating that the protagonist has finally come back from a journey, perhaps both literal and metaphorical. The sense of relief and disbelief is palpable as the singer expresses that they never thought they would see their beloved again, comparing them to a delicate poppy flower cut at dawn, symbolizing beauty and fragility.
The song delves deeper into the theme of regret with the lines, "Si por que vengo de lejos, me niegas la luz del día," suggesting that the lover's absence has caused a rift, and now they are being denied the warmth and light of their beloved's presence. This sentiment is further emphasized with the reflection on lost love due to a life of wandering, "por andar en la vagancia, perdí a un amor que tenia." The protagonist acknowledges their mistakes and the consequences of their actions, adding a layer of introspection and sorrow to the narrative.
The song also features a traditional Mexican saying, "Ayyyy en caballo van los hombres y en mula van las mujeres y en burro ya saben quien," which adds a touch of cultural context and humor. The final verse, "Estrellita reluciente de la nube colorada, si tienes amor pendiente pues tocale su retirada," brings the story full circle, as the protagonist declares their return and asserts that they will not tolerate any lingering doubts or hesitations. The imagery of the shining star and the red cloud adds a poetic touch, symbolizing hope and a new beginning. Overall, "El Ausente" is a beautifully crafted song that captures the complexities of love, loss, and the desire for redemption.