A Celestial Escape: The Poetic Journey of 'Ella También'

Luis Alberto Spinetta's song 'Ella También' is a poetic exploration of escape, transformation, and the ethereal connection between the earthly and the celestial. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who is weary of the sun and seeks solace by dipping her feet in the moonlight. This imagery suggests a desire to escape the harsh realities of life and find peace in the serene and mystical. The repetition of 'Viene a mojarse los pies a la luna' emphasizes her longing for this otherworldly refuge.

The song continues to delve into the woman's emotional state, describing her as 'tan clara que ya no es ninguna,' which can be interpreted as her becoming so transparent and pure that she transcends individuality. This transformation is a metaphor for shedding the burdens of earthly desires and emotions, reaching a state of clarity and enlightenment. The imagery of her rising to the leaves and falling to the sea further symbolizes a cyclical journey of ascension and return, echoing natural processes and the interconnectedness of all things.

Spinetta's lyrics also touch on themes of birth and renewal, with references to rain and the gathering of elements within the woman. This can be seen as a metaphor for the continuous cycle of life and the nurturing aspect of nature. The final verses, where the narrator reclines and the woman comes to lull him to sleep with the movement of stars, evoke a sense of cosmic harmony and the comforting presence of the universe. The song's dreamlike quality and rich metaphors invite listeners to reflect on their own journeys and the possibility of finding peace and clarity amidst life's challenges.

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