La casa que vull

Lluís Llach Lluís Llach

A Dream of Serenity: Lluís Llach's 'La casa que vull'

Lluís Llach's song 'La casa que vull' paints a vivid picture of an ideal home, blending elements of nature, peace, and community. The lyrics describe a house that overlooks the sea, surrounded by fruit-bearing trees, and connected by a path glistening with dew. This imagery evokes a sense of tranquility and harmony with nature, suggesting a deep yearning for a simple, yet fulfilling life away from the chaos of urban existence.

The song continues to detail the house's surroundings, emphasizing the presence of pine trees that soften the rain and a welcoming moon that offers rest. Llach's use of natural elements like the sun, swallows nesting in the summer, and the sound of a farmer's song while working the land, all contribute to a pastoral idyll. These elements symbolize a connection to the earth and a slower, more deliberate pace of life, where one can find solace and rejuvenation.

Moreover, the lyrics mention the view of the city from the window and the sounds of war or celebration that can be heard from afar. This juxtaposition highlights a balance between seclusion and engagement with the broader world. It suggests that while the home is a sanctuary, it is not entirely isolated; it remains connected to the community and ready to participate in significant events. Llach's vision of the ideal home is not just a physical space but a metaphor for a life that harmonizes personal peace with social responsibility.

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  1. Maremar
  2. L'estaca
  3. Aprendre
  4. Damunt d'una terra
  5. La casa que vull
  6. Per un tros del teu cos
  7. Aquell vaixell
  8. Dóna'm la mà
  9. La gallineta
  10. Que feliç era mare
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