Me hice cargo de tu luz

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Illuminating the Shadows of Love: Lisandro Aristimuño's 'Me hice cargo de tu luz'

Lisandro Aristimuño, an Argentine musician known for his blend of folk, electronic, and indie music, often weaves intricate emotional landscapes with his lyrics. In 'Me hice cargo de tu luz,' which translates to 'I took charge of your light,' Aristimuño explores themes of love, devotion, and the transformative power of embracing someone's essence.

The song begins with the protagonist acknowledging the beauty of their partner's light from the outside and finding themselves immersed in the vastness of the Mendoza sky, a region in Argentina known for its breathtaking landscapes. This imagery suggests a deep connection with nature and the idea of being overwhelmed by the partner's presence. The reference to singing 'A punto de caer' ('About to fall') indicates a sense of vulnerability and the risk involved in love.

As the song progresses, the protagonist speaks of taking on the image of their partner's cross, a metaphor for bearing their burdens and sharing in their struggles. The mention of the Zonda wind, a regional weather phenomenon, adds a layer of local texture and could symbolize the turbulent aspects of the relationship. Despite the hardships ('this trampoline of rocks'), the protagonist remains captivated by their partner's ability to 'melt away pain.' The repetition of 'Me hice cargo de tu luz' reinforces the commitment to not only love but also protect and preserve the partner's inner light. The song, therefore, becomes an ode to the selfless aspect of love and the willingness to walk through shadows to uphold the light of the beloved.

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  2. Canción de Amor
  3. Hoy
  4. Demasiado
  5. Azules Turquesas
  6. Aunque No Estés Aquí
  7. Azucar del Estero
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