Guitarra

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The Heartfelt Melody of 'Guitarra' by Madredeus

Madredeus' song 'Guitarra' is a poetic tribute to the profound connection between a musician and their instrument. The lyrics celebrate the guitar not just as a musical tool, but as a companion and a source of emotional expression. The opening lines highlight the guitar's ability to teach and inspire anyone who plays it, suggesting that the instrument itself holds wisdom and a voice of its own. This personification of the guitar elevates it to a near-sacred status, emphasizing its importance in the life of the musician.

The second stanza introduces a deeply personal and symbolic wish: the desire for the singer's coffin to be shaped like a heart or a guitar. This imagery underscores the intimate bond between the musician and their guitar, implying that the instrument is an extension of their own heart and soul. The guitar is not just an object but a vessel of the musician's emotions and identity, so much so that it should accompany them even in death.

In the final stanza, the singer expresses a sense of solace and companionship found in the guitar. The act of crying together with the guitar suggests a shared emotional journey, where the instrument provides comfort and makes life's hardships more bearable. The guitar's ability to 'cry' with the musician highlights its role as a confidant and a source of emotional release. Through these lyrics, Madredeus beautifully captures the essence of the guitar as a beloved and indispensable part of the musician's life, capable of conveying the deepest emotions and offering solace in times of sorrow.

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