The Journey of the Green Lover: A Tale of Escape and Nostalgia

Lisandro Aristimuño's song "Green Lover" is a poignant exploration of escape, memory, and the emotional baggage we carry through life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone on the run, urged to flee without guilt, while the protagonist remains behind, burdened with the weight of their past and their possessions. The repeated invocation of "Green lover" suggests a deep, possibly romantic connection, tinged with a sense of urgency and danger.

The song's protagonist lists the items they carry, each laden with personal significance. These items—books, letters, Beatles records, photographs, and a watch from their father—serve as metaphors for the memories and experiences that shape their identity. The mention of carrying "valor" and "juventud" (youth) alongside these tangible objects underscores the emotional and psychological weight of these memories. The protagonist's faith in returning, despite the need to part ways, adds a layer of hope and resilience to the narrative.

Aristimuño's lyrical style is rich with cultural references, such as the Beatles and blues music, which evoke a sense of nostalgia and universality. The imagery of carrying a "blues dentro de este ron" (a blues inside this rum) and "Luis cantándole al Sol" (Luis singing to the Sun) adds a poetic depth, blending personal and cultural elements. The song ultimately reflects on the complexities of love, memory, and the human desire to hold onto the past while facing an uncertain future.

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  1. La última prosa
  2. Vos
  3. Anfíbio
  4. Nada de Nada
  5. Tu Nombre y el Mío
  6. Comen
  7. Trece Lunas Y Un Laberinto
  8. Todas Las Hojas Del Jardín
  9. En mi
  10. Hoy
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