Himno a Galicia

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A Heartfelt Ode to Galicia: Nostalgia and Yearning

Los Tamara's song 'Himno a Galicia' is a poignant tribute to the region of Galicia in Spain. The lyrics are steeped in a deep sense of nostalgia and longing for the homeland. The song opens with a call for Galicia to awaken from its slumber, suggesting a desire for the region to realize its potential and embrace a brighter future. This awakening is metaphorically linked to the dawn breaking across the sky, symbolizing hope and renewal.

The lyrics vividly describe the natural beauty of Galicia, from its serene estuaries to its fragrant gardens filled with jasmine, carnations, and orange blossoms. These images evoke a sense of peace and contentment, contrasting sharply with the speaker's current state of sorrow and separation. The mention of childhood memories spent in these idyllic settings further intensifies the feeling of loss and yearning.

The song also pays homage to the illustrious figures of Galicia's past, including writers, poets, and warriors, who have contributed to the region's glory. These historical references serve to underscore the speaker's pride in their heritage and the enduring legacy of Galicia. The emotional climax of the song is reached when the speaker expresses a profound desire to return to Galicia, even if only in spirit, before entering the afterlife. This sentiment highlights the deep emotional and spiritual connection the speaker feels towards their homeland, making 'Himno a Galicia' a powerful expression of love, pride, and longing for one's roots.

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  1. Unha Noite Na Eira do Trigo
  2. Adios Rios, Adios Fontes
  3. Mi Tierra Gallega
  4. Monólogo do Vello Traballador
  5. O Vello e o Sapo
  6. María Soliña
  7. Pol'o Mar Abaixo Vai
  8. Himno a Galicia
  9. Galicia Dos Meus Namoros
  10. Estoy Tiritando
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