24 de Diciembre

Lisandro Meza Lisandro Meza

A Melancholic Christmas Eve: Longing and Solitude

Lisandro Meza's song "24 de Diciembre" captures the bittersweet essence of the holiday season, a time often associated with joy and togetherness. The song opens with a depiction of December as a global celebration, where joy and sorrow coexist. While the young revel in the festivities, singing and celebrating, the narrator finds himself engulfed in sadness, highlighting the duality of emotions that the holiday season can evoke.

The lyrics delve into the personal sorrow of the narrator, who feels isolated despite the surrounding merriment. The absence of a loved one, who is far away with her parents, intensifies his loneliness. This separation is not just physical but emotional, as he questions whether she remembers him. The repetition of the phrase "Navidad, Navidad, Navidad" followed by "Si yo lloro, déjenme llorar" underscores the narrator's plea for understanding and acceptance of his grief during a time when happiness is expected.

The song paints a vivid picture of Christmas Eve, a night filled with noise and celebration, yet for the narrator, it is a poignant reminder of his solitude. The contrast between the joyous atmosphere and his inner turmoil is stark, emphasizing the theme of longing and the pain of being apart from loved ones during significant moments. Lisandro Meza's poignant lyrics and emotive delivery resonate with anyone who has experienced the heartache of missing someone special during the holidays, making "24 de Diciembre" a timeless reflection on the complexities of human emotions during festive times.

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  1. Sal Y Agua
  2. Soledad
  3. Las Tapas
  4. La Matica
  5. El Polvorete
  6. 24 de Diciembre
  7. El Macho
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