Virgen de La Carrodilla

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A Prayer to the Patroness of Vineyards: Virgen de La Carrodilla

Los Trovadores de Cuyo's song 'Virgen de La Carrodilla' is a heartfelt tribute to the Virgin of La Carrodilla, the patroness of vineyards. The lyrics are a prayerful plea for protection and blessings for those who work the land, particularly in the vineyards. The song reflects the deep connection between the people and their land, emphasizing the importance of agriculture in their lives. The Virgin of La Carrodilla is seen as a guardian and a source of hope for the farmers, who rely on her to fulfill their dreams and aspirations.

The song paints a vivid picture of the vineyards, with each row and furrow representing love, memories, and sighs. The imagery of hope growing in clusters of grapes highlights the farmers' dependence on the land and their faith in the Virgin's ability to bring prosperity. The repeated plea for the Virgin's protection underscores the farmers' vulnerability and their reliance on divine intervention to ensure a bountiful harvest.

Los Trovadores de Cuyo, known for their traditional folk music, use this song to convey the cultural and spiritual significance of the Virgin of La Carrodilla in the lives of the people of Cuyo. The song is not just a prayer but also a celebration of the land and the hard work of those who cultivate it. It reflects the deep-rooted traditions and the enduring faith of the community, making it a poignant and powerful piece of music.

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