Deja la vida volar

Mercedes Sosa Mercedes Sosa

Embracing Life's Passion and Freedom in 'Deja la vida volar'

Mercedes Sosa's song 'Deja la vida volar' is a poetic and passionate exploration of love, freedom, and the natural cycles of life. The lyrics are rich with metaphors and imagery that evoke a deep connection between the lovers and the natural world. The recurring motif of the 'paloma' (dove) symbolizes peace, love, and freedom, while the 'flor de fuego' (flower of fire) represents intense passion and vitality.

The song begins with vivid descriptions of the beloved's body as a 'flor de fuego' and a 'volcán' (volcano), suggesting a powerful and consuming love. The imagery of blood and fire conveys a sense of urgency and intensity, as the singer expresses a desire to merge completely with their lover. This passionate connection is further emphasized by the repeated plea to 'deja la vida volar' (let life fly), encouraging a surrender to the moment and the emotions they share.

As the song progresses, the theme of hope and renewal becomes more prominent. The lines 'El sol morirá, morirá, la noche vendrá, vendrá' (The sun will die, will die, the night will come, will come) acknowledge the inevitable cycles of life and nature. However, the subsequent verses offer reassurance that 'El sol volverá, volverá, la noche se irá, se irá' (The sun will return, will return, the night will go, will go), symbolizing the promise of new beginnings and the enduring nature of love. The song ultimately celebrates the beauty of living fully and freely, embracing both the joys and sorrows that come with it.

Mercedes Sosa, known as 'La Negra,' was an iconic Argentine folk singer whose music often carried themes of social justice, love, and human connection. Her powerful voice and emotive delivery bring an added layer of depth to 'Deja la vida volar,' making it not just a love song, but a profound reflection on the human experience.

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