Solo Le Pido A Dios

Luciano Pereyra Luciano Pereyra

A Plea for Compassion and Justice in Song

The song "Solo Le Pido A Dios" by Luciano Pereyra is a heartfelt plea for empathy and social justice. The lyrics express a deep desire for the singer to remain sensitive to the pain and suffering in the world, rather than becoming indifferent or numb to it. The repeated line, 'Sólo le pido a Dios' (I only ask God), emphasizes the earnestness of the request for divine assistance in maintaining a compassionate heart.

The song touches on various forms of human suffering and injustice, such as death, unfairness, war, deceit, and the struggles of being forced to live in a different culture. By stating that he does not want to be indifferent to these issues, the artist is making a powerful statement about the importance of being aware and active in the face of adversity. The metaphor of war as a 'big monster that steps hard on the poor innocence of people' highlights the devastating impact of conflict on the most vulnerable members of society.

Luciano Pereyra's music often explores themes of love, folklore, and social issues, and this song is no exception. It serves as a social commentary and a call to action, urging listeners to not turn a blind eye to the injustices around them. The song's message is universal and timeless, resonating with anyone who believes in the power of empathy and the need for a just world.

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