Como La Cigarra

María Elena Walsh María Elena Walsh

The Resilient Spirit: Understanding 'Como La Cigarra'

The song 'Como La Cigarra,' performed by María Elena Walsh, is a poignant anthem of resilience and survival. The lyrics metaphorically speak of being 'killed' and 'dying' multiple times, yet continuing to rise and sing. This can be interpreted as a metaphor for enduring hardships and overcoming them, much like a cicada that emerges from the ground after a long period to sing in the sun. The repeated act of 'resucitando' or resurrecting symbolizes the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

María Elena Walsh was an Argentine poet, musician, playwright, and novelist, known for her work in children's literature as well as for her songs with strong social and political content. 'Como La Cigarra' can be seen as a reflection of the struggles faced by individuals and by extension, the collective experiences of people during times of political turmoil, such as those experienced in Argentina. The song's message is universal, however, resonating with anyone who has faced and overcome difficult times.

The chorus, which compares the singer to a cicada singing in the sun after a year underground, is a powerful image of rebirth and hope. It suggests that no matter how dark the times, there is always the possibility of emerging into the light again. The song also touches on themes of memory and forgetfulness, suggesting that while we may forget the pain of the past, the cycle of suffering and overcoming is a part of life. The final verses extend the message of resilience to the listener, offering solidarity and the promise of support in dark times.

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