Abelardo El Pollo

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The Melancholy Journey of Abelardo: A Reflection on Stagnation and Despair

In the song "Abelardo El Pollo" by Pappo, the lyrics delve into the deep sense of sadness and frustration experienced by the character Abelardo. The song opens with Abelardo feeling very sad because he cannot travel, symbolizing a lack of progress or movement in his life. This stagnation is further emphasized by the line that everything leads him to the same place, suggesting a cyclical and unchanging existence that traps him in a state of despair.

Abelardo's exhaustion is not just physical but also mental, as he has nothing to do and feels that no one understands his thoughts. This sense of isolation and lack of purpose contributes to his overall weariness. The lyrics poignantly capture the feeling of being unheard and unseen, which exacerbates Abelardo's sense of futility. The mention of his thoughts no longer existing for him indicates a deep existential crisis, where he feels disconnected from his own mind and unable to find meaning or direction.

The song offers a glimmer of solace in the advice given to Abelardo: not to suffer anymore because everyone faces similar struggles. The key, it suggests, is in how one chooses to handle these challenges. This message, while somewhat comforting, also underscores the universal nature of Abelardo's plight, making his personal struggle a reflection of a broader human experience. The final exclamation, "Infeliz!" (Unhappy!), serves as a stark reminder of Abelardo's ongoing misery, leaving the listener with a poignant sense of his unresolved anguish.

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