Soy El Inca
Los Huayra
The Eternal Voice of the Inca: A Tribute to Ancestral Glory
Los Huayra's song "Soy El Inca" is a powerful homage to the rich cultural heritage and enduring spirit of the Inca civilization. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the Inca as a multifaceted figure—an architect, a poet, a warrior, and a savior. The opening lines, "Sembrador de la luna yo soy el inca," establish the Inca as a celestial sower, someone who has a profound connection with both the earth and the heavens. This duality is further emphasized by the mention of creating wonders with stones and singing eternal songs with the quena, a traditional Andean flute.
The song continues to build on this image by describing the Inca as "El señor de las tierras, el arquitecto," highlighting the civilization's architectural marvels that reached the stars. This not only underscores the Inca's ingenuity but also their spiritual connection to the cosmos. The reference to writing songs in the sky with the quena adds a layer of mysticism, suggesting that their cultural contributions are timeless and celestial.
In the latter part of the song, the Inca is portrayed as a "poeta del pueblo, juglar guerrero," a poet of the people and a warrior minstrel. This dual role signifies the Inca's ability to communicate with both the divine and the earthly realms, using fire to light the universe's candles. The chorus, "Soy el inca, la voz total, hijo del tiempo y la eternidad," encapsulates the essence of the Inca as an eternal voice, a timeless entity born of both time and eternity. The repeated declaration of coming to save the land with hands that carry the strength of the race serves as a rallying cry for cultural preservation and resilience.
"Soy El Inca" is not just a song; it's a celebration of a civilization's enduring legacy, a call to remember and honor the past while striving to protect and preserve the cultural identity for future generations.