La Montaña

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Yearning for Solitude and Connection in 'La Montaña'

Liran'Roll's song 'La Montaña' captures a deep sense of longing and introspection. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the artist feeling lost and disconnected in the city, likening it to a barren desert devoid of life and warmth. This metaphor highlights the artist's desire to escape the urban environment and find solace in nature, specifically in the mountains where he can walk at dawn and witness the sunrise. The mountains symbolize a place of peace, reflection, and renewal, contrasting sharply with the desolation he feels in the city.

The recurring mention of the wind as a 'dear friend' to whom the artist expresses his regrets adds a layer of emotional depth. The wind serves as a confidant, carrying his messages of sorrow and longing. This personification of the wind underscores the artist's need for a connection, even if it is with an element of nature. The artist also conveys a poignant message to a loved one, Maria, through the wind, asking it to tell her that he is well but will be away for some time. This separation from Maria is tinged with sadness, as he constantly thinks of her and remembers her beauty.

The song also touches on the theme of artistic expression and dreams. The artist dreams of playing his guitar while leaning against the branch of an old walnut tree, a scene that evokes a sense of timelessness and tranquility. This imagery suggests that the mountains not only offer physical escape but also a space for creative and emotional freedom. 'La Montaña' is a heartfelt exploration of the desire to find peace, the pain of separation, and the solace found in nature and music.

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  1. No Estoy Muerto
  2. NO TENGO TIEMPO
  3. RECUERDOS
  4. Hangar Ambulante
  5. Un Tipo Huevón
  6. Una Canción de Paz
  7. Cristo Viejo
  8. Fugate Conmigo
  9. Un Adiós
  10. Estoy Perdiendo La Razón
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