Por Donde Vayan Tus Pies

Lisandro Aristimuño Lisandro Aristimuño

Illuminating Paths: The Journey of Light and Hope in 'Por Donde Vayan Tus Pies'

Lisandro Aristimuño's song 'Por Donde Vayan Tus Pies' is a poetic exploration of the human condition, filled with vivid imagery and profound metaphors. The lyrics paint a picture of various societal roles and their inherent contradictions, such as the 'great author in the cathedral' who speaks incessantly and the 'professor in the faculty' who marks without looking. These lines suggest a critique of authority figures who may be disconnected from the true essence of their roles, highlighting a sense of disillusionment with established institutions.

The recurring motif of a 'ray of light' symbolizes hope and the quest for a 'perfect place.' This light is a beacon guiding individuals through the complexities and harsh realities of life, such as the 'foreman seeking to fatten' who kills mercilessly and the 'accountant chewing the plan' without knowing how to love. The light's journey is a metaphor for personal growth and the search for meaning amidst chaos and moral ambiguity.

Aristimuño also touches on themes of memory and legacy, as seen in lines like 'memorize and unearth the dead in the sea' and 'a glow that brings ashes will never pay.' These suggest a reflection on past actions and their lasting impact. The song culminates in a hopeful message, urging listeners to 'run the light wherever your feet go,' illuminating their path and leaving something good for their bones. This final imagery encapsulates the essence of the song: a call to navigate life with integrity and hope, leaving a positive legacy for future generations.

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  1. Mi Memória
  2. 39º
  3. Por Donde Vayan Tus Pies
  4. Hoy
  5. Tus Canciones
  6. Pozo
  7. Ella
  8. Demasiado
  9. Aurora Boreal
  10. Caminata
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