Ni Un Padre Nuestro

Miguel Poveda Miguel Poveda

The Lament of a Forgotten Soul

Miguel Poveda's song "Ni Un Padre Nuestro" is a poignant exploration of abandonment, loneliness, and the yearning for recognition. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who feels utterly forsaken, comparing themselves to a discarded rose or an unwanted jug of water. These metaphors highlight the depth of their despair and the sense of being overlooked by society. The imagery of a lifeless body wandering like a sinister scarecrow on a Sunday adds a haunting quality to the narrative, emphasizing the protagonist's isolation and the indifference of those around them.

The repeated mention of the phrase "ni un triste padrenuestro" (not even a sad Our Father) underscores the lack of compassion and empathy from others. The Our Father prayer, a symbol of solace and spiritual support, is notably absent, reflecting the protagonist's feeling of being spiritually and emotionally abandoned. This absence of prayer signifies a deeper societal neglect, where even the basic gestures of kindness and respect are withheld.

Miguel Poveda, known for his deep, emotive voice and flamenco roots, brings a raw intensity to the song. His delivery amplifies the sorrow and desolation embedded in the lyrics, making the listener acutely aware of the protagonist's plight. The cultural context of flamenco, often associated with expressing profound emotions and personal struggles, enriches the song's narrative, making it a powerful commentary on human suffering and the need for compassion.

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  2. Ojos Verdes
  3. Ay Mi Hermanita
  4. A Ciegas
  5. En El Ultimo Minuto
  6. Coplas Del Querer
  7. Ni Un Padre Nuestro
  8. Y Yo Qué Culpa Tengo
  9. Como Las Piedras
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