Los Gardelitos Volar
Los Gardelitos
Soaring Dreams and Boundless Aspirations
Los Gardelitos' song 'Volar' is a poetic exploration of dreams, aspirations, and the boundless potential within each individual. The lyrics describe a vision of beings descending from the sky, symbolizing the arrival of inspiration or enlightenment. The imagery of these beings coming 'desde el cielo' (from the sky) and 'desde lo inmenso' (from the vastness) suggests a divine or otherworldly source of wisdom and potential that is now within reach of the narrator. This moment of realization is transformative, as indicated by the line 'Yo aprendi' (I learned), signifying a newfound understanding or awakening.
The recurring theme of flight in the song, encapsulated in the lines 'Que pueden volar, y pueden soñar' (They can fly, and they can dream), serves as a powerful metaphor for freedom and the limitless nature of human potential. The ability to 'volar' (fly) and 'soñar' (dream) 'más alto' (higher) represents the idea that there are no limits to what one can achieve. This is further emphasized by the playful imagery of beings who can 'jugar' (play) and 'saltar' (jump) 'tan alto' (so high), likening the pursuit of dreams to a joyful and liberating experience.
The song's uplifting message is underscored by its simple yet evocative language, making it accessible and relatable. Los Gardelitos, known for their rock and roll style infused with poetic lyrics, often touch on themes of personal growth and social consciousness. 'Volar' fits within this tradition, encouraging listeners to embrace their dreams and reach for the heights, just as the beings in the song ascend 'tan alto, como el Sol' (as high as the Sun). This celestial comparison not only highlights the grandeur of their aspirations but also serves as a reminder of the radiant potential within everyone.