Embracing the Mystical Power of Mother Earth

Los Amantes De Lola's song 'Madre Tierra' is a poetic homage to the natural world and the mystical connection humans share with it. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a serene, almost otherworldly place 'in a world apart, on the shore of the sea,' where the elements of nature, like the mist and the sun, play significant roles. This setting evokes a sense of timelessness and continuity, suggesting that nature is a constant presence in our lives, capable of evoking deep emotions and memories.

The repeated phrase 'Madre Tierra' (Mother Earth) serves as a powerful mantra throughout the song, emphasizing the reverence and respect the artist holds for the planet. The imagery of men dancing among flowers and falling 'like fools' suggests a return to innocence and a childlike wonder, highlighting the simplicity and purity of our connection to the earth. The mention of 'Cristobal discovers the continent' adds a historical layer, referencing Christopher Columbus and the age of exploration, which contrasts with the personal and intimate exploration of one's relationship with nature.

The song's lyrical content also touches on themes of loss and longing, as seen in lines like 'Alguna vez estabas aquí' (You were here once) and 'Yo no sé, no sé donde puedas estar' (I don't know, I don't know where you could be). These lines suggest a yearning for a lost connection, whether it be with a person or with nature itself. The overall tone of the song is one of reflection and reverence, urging listeners to reconnect with the natural world and appreciate its beauty and mystery.

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  1. Beber de Tu Sangre
  2. Don Juan
  3. Mamá
  4. María Rosario
  5. Madre Tierra
  6. Hombres Y Locos
  7. El Angel Exterminador
  8. Cruz Del Tiempo
  9. No Me Dejes
  10. Los Novios
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