Vamos Al Bosque

Luis Alberto Spinetta Luis Alberto Spinetta

A Journey to the Heart: Exploring 'Vamos Al Bosque' by Luis Alberto Spinetta

Luis Alberto Spinetta, a legendary figure in Argentine rock, brings a poetic and introspective touch to his song 'Vamos Al Bosque.' The lyrics invite listeners on a metaphorical journey, blending elements of longing, love, and self-discovery. The repeated phrase 'Vamos al bosque' (Let's go to the forest) serves as a central motif, symbolizing a retreat into nature and a deeper connection with oneself and a loved one.

The song opens with the narrator expressing a sense of distance and coldness, both physically and emotionally. The 'long stairs' and the 'cold' he feels suggest obstacles and a yearning for warmth and closeness. The forest, in this context, represents a place of solace and intimacy, away from the complexities of everyday life. The repeated invitation to 'go to the forest' is a call to escape and find comfort in each other's presence.

As the song progresses, the imagery of dreams and halves coming together adds layers of meaning. The narrator speaks of finding 'the half of the dream' and 'the half of the story,' indicating a search for completeness and understanding. This quest is intertwined with the desire for love and connection, as seen in the repeated plea for love and the longing to meet 'tomorrow on my stretcher.' The forest becomes a metaphor for this journey of self-discovery and emotional fulfillment, a place where the narrator hopes to find wholeness and unity.

Spinetta's lyrical style, characterized by its poetic and often surreal imagery, invites listeners to interpret the song on multiple levels. 'Vamos Al Bosque' is not just a call to a physical place but a deeper exploration of the human experience, love, and the search for meaning. The forest, with its connotations of mystery and tranquility, serves as the perfect backdrop for this introspective journey.

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  2. Seguir Viviendo Sin Tu Amor
  3. Quedándote o Yéndote
  4. Los Libros de La Buena Memoria
  5. Dos Murciélagos
  6. Canción Para Los Días de La Vida
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