Figlio Della Luna

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The Tragic Tale of the Moon's Child

The song "Figlio Della Luna" by the Spanish band Mecano tells a haunting story steeped in folklore and emotion. The lyrics narrate the legend of a gypsy woman who implores the moon to bring back her lover, offering her firstborn child in exchange. The moon, personified as a woman, accepts the deal, and the child is born with the physical traits of a 'moon's child,' with pale skin and eyes reflecting the lagoon. The father, upon seeing that the child does not resemble him, accuses the mother of infidelity and rejects the child.

The story takes a darker turn as the father, driven by rage and a sense of betrayal, kills the mother and abandons the child on a mountain. The moon, now tasked with motherhood, is left to care for the child without having the means to do so, symbolizing the impossibility of the moon to provide physical comfort. The song suggests that when the moon is full, it is because the child is sleeping peacefully, and when the child cries, the moon comes down to cradle him. This imagery evokes a sense of melancholy and the eternal bond between the moon and the child she was given.

"Figlio Della Luna" is a poignant exploration of themes such as love, betrayal, sacrifice, and the supernatural. Mecano, known for their poetic lyrics and sophisticated pop melodies, weaves a tragic tale that resonates with the universal human experiences of loss and the longing for comfort and connection. The song's narrative is a powerful reminder of the consequences of our desires and the pain of unfulfilled promises.

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  2. Cruz de Navajas
  3. Mujer Contra Mujer
  4. Un Año Más
  5. Me Cuesta Tanto Olvidarte
  6. Hermano Sol, Hermana Luna
  7. Aire
  8. Me Colé En Una Fiesta
  9. No Hay Marcha En Nueva York
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