La Flor de La Canela

Lucha Reyes Lucha Reyes

Nostalgia and Beauty in 'La Flor de La Canela'

Lucha Reyes' song 'La Flor de La Canela' is a beautiful homage to the city of Lima, Peru, and its rich cultural heritage. The lyrics are filled with vivid imagery and nostalgia, painting a picture of a time gone by. The song opens with an invitation to the listener to remember the glory and dreams evoked by the old bridge, the river, and the alameda (a tree-lined avenue). This sets the tone for a journey through memory, where the past is cherished and celebrated.

The central figure in the song is 'La Flor de La Canela,' a woman who embodies grace and beauty. With jasmine in her hair and roses on her face, she walks gracefully, leaving behind a trail of sweetness and charm. Her presence is so enchanting that it transforms the landscape around her, making the bridge, the river, and the alameda come alive with her elegance. This character is not just a person but a symbol of the city's timeless beauty and the cultural richness of Lima.

The song also touches on themes of longing and the desire to hold onto precious memories. The repeated plea to 'let me tell you' and 'let me share my thoughts' underscores a deep emotional connection to the past. The lyrics suggest that by remembering and cherishing these memories, one can awaken dormant feelings and relive the beauty of those moments. The song is a poetic reminder of the importance of preserving cultural heritage and the emotional ties that bind us to our roots.

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  3. Tu Voz
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  6. Yo Tengo Una Pena
  7. Por Unos Ojazos Negros
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  10. Perdón Por Adorarte
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