Suya Mi Guerra

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Echoes of Resistance: The Spirit of Solidarity in 'Suya Mi Guerra'

La Raíz's song 'Suya Mi Guerra' is a powerful tribute to the international solidarity and resistance during the Spanish Civil War. The lyrics evoke a time of hope and struggle, marked by the involvement of foreign volunteers who joined the fight against fascism. The song references historical figures and events, such as the poets Federico García Lorca and Antonio Machado, whose works became symbols of resistance, and the Lincoln Brigade, a group of American volunteers who fought for the Spanish Republic despite not speaking Spanish. The repeated phrase '¡No pasarán!' underscores the defiance and determination of these fighters.

The song also pays homage to the sacrifices made by these international brigadistas, highlighting their passion and commitment. The mention of Robert Capa, a renowned war photographer, immortalizes the bravery and the harsh realities faced by these volunteers. The lyrics reflect on the pain of exile and the enduring impact of the war, with lines like 'Guernika llora, sangra el corazón' capturing the deep wounds left by the conflict. The song's chorus, which thanks those who 'made my war their own,' emphasizes the gratitude felt towards those who crossed borders to fight for a common cause.

' Suya Mi Guerra' is not just a historical recount; it is a call to action and a reminder of the importance of solidarity in the face of oppression. The song's message resonates with contemporary struggles for justice and freedom, urging listeners to remember and honor those who fought for a better world. The repeated lines about pushing and demolishing borders serve as a metaphor for breaking down barriers of injustice and inequality, making the song a timeless anthem of resistance and unity.

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  2. Elegiré
  3. Noches En Babylon
  4. La Voz Del Pueblo
  5. Dientes de León (part. La Pegatina)
  6. El Circo De La Pena
  7. Nos Volveremos a Ver
  8. El Mercurio
  9. Se Abrió La Vela - La Vela Puerca
  10. La Hoguera de Los Continentes
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