Gritenme Priedras Del Campo

Miguel Aceves Mejía Miguel Aceves Mejía

The Heart's Prison: A Journey Through Love and Despair

Miguel Aceves Mejía's song "Gritenme Priedras Del Campo" is a poignant exploration of love, longing, and the feeling of entrapment. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who feels like the wind, constantly moving and experiencing life's pleasures, yet unable to claim any of them as his own. This sense of transience and lack of fulfillment is a central theme, as he compares himself to a bird trapped in a golden cage. Despite the cage's beauty, it remains a prison, symbolizing how even the most beautiful aspects of love can feel confining and suffocating.

The chorus, where he implores the mountains and valleys to speak to him and the stones of the field to cry out, underscores his deep sense of isolation and desperation. He questions if anyone has ever loved, cried, or died as intensely as he does. This hyperbolic expression of emotion highlights the depth of his suffering and the intensity of his feelings, making it clear that his love is both a source of immense joy and profound sorrow.

In the latter part of the song, the singer's emotions oscillate between feeling like a powerful sun, indifferent to the world, and waking up to the harsh reality of his insignificance. This fluctuation between grandiosity and self-deprecation reflects the tumultuous nature of his emotional state. Ultimately, he likens himself to a feather in the air, drifting aimlessly through life, and places the blame for his directionless existence on the object of his affection. This metaphor encapsulates the essence of the song: a man lost in the throes of love, feeling both elevated and imprisoned by his emotions.

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  2. El Capiro
  3. Rosa de Castilla
  4. El Pastor
  5. La Malagueña
  6. Indita Mia
  7. La verdolaga
  8. Los laureles
  9. Nicaragua Mia
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