Quiero Ser Luz

Mercedes Sosa Mercedes Sosa

Embracing Light Amidst Shadows: A Journey Through 'Quiero Ser Luz'

Mercedes Sosa's 'Quiero Ser Luz' is a poignant exploration of the human desire to transcend darkness and embrace light. The song opens with the imagery of night encroaching upon the afternoon, symbolizing a struggle against the encroaching shadows of despair or hardship. Sosa's plea to 'be light and stay' reflects a deep yearning for hope and positivity, even when faced with overwhelming darkness.

The lyrics delve into the artist's personal journey, marked by the pursuit of dreams and the sacrifices made along the way. The mention of burning through the night and following the path of a guitar suggests a life dedicated to music, with its accompanying trials and tribulations. The extinguishing of the 'last star' can be interpreted as moments of lost hope or disillusionment, yet the desire to remain a beacon of light persists.

Reflecting on past experiences, Sosa contemplates the elusive nature of happiness and the dreams that once drove her. The silent conversations and the eyes 'old with absence and time' evoke a sense of nostalgia and introspection. Despite the passage of time and the changes it brings, the constant gaze from the past signifies an enduring connection to one's roots and former self. The song concludes with a serene acceptance, as Sosa finds solace in the night illuminated by an 'old star,' symbolizing a return to inner peace and enlightenment.

'Quiero Ser Luz' is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, the pursuit of dreams, and the enduring quest for light amidst life's inevitable shadows.

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