Del Campo a La Ciudad

Oscar Ovidio Oscar Ovidio

The Nostalgic Journey from Rural Roots to Urban Life

Oscar Ovidio's song "Del Campo a La Ciudad" is a poignant reflection on the transition from rural life to urban living, highlighting the loss of innocence, traditions, and the simplicity of country life. The lyrics express a deep sense of nostalgia for the countryside, where love and purity are abundant, and contrast it with the violence and hardships found in the city. The artist yearns for the natural beauty of the fields and the simple pleasures of rural customs, such as listening to the roosters' crow and riding horses.

The song also touches on the cultural shift that occurs when moving from the countryside to the city. Traditional practices, like warming tortillas on an open fire and enjoying a simple meal of beans and atole, are cherished memories that seem to lose their essence in the urban environment. The singer laments the loss of these customs and the richness of a life connected to nature, which is undervalued by those who complain about rural poverty.

Furthermore, the lyrics delve into the daily grind of city life, where time is governed by the clock and life becomes a monotonous cycle of work and home. The noise and technology of the city are overwhelming, leading to a longing for the freedom and autonomy once enjoyed in the countryside. Oscar Ovidio's song is a heartfelt commentary on the trade-offs of seeking a better life in the city and the realization that the true wealth lies in the natural and simple life left behind.

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