Caballo Negro

Pedro Messone Pedro Messone

The Mystical Journey of 'Caballo Negro'

Pedro Messone's song 'Caballo Negro' is a poetic and evocative piece that delves into themes of freedom, loss, and the mystical connection between man and nature. The song opens with the image of a black horse galloping freely in the wind, symbolizing a sense of unbridled freedom and joy. The narrator's heart is filled with contentment at the sight of this majestic creature, suggesting a deep emotional bond or admiration for the horse.

As the song progresses, the tone shifts to a more melancholic one. The night is personified as searching for the black horse, bringing with it a 'mantle of stars' and causing the narrator's eyes to weep. This imagery evokes a sense of longing and sorrow, perhaps hinting at the inevitable passage of time and the loss of innocence or freedom. The black horse becomes a symbol of something precious that is being sought after but is also slipping away.

In the final verses, the narrator expresses a determination to find the black horse again, even if it means searching through the night and across the mountains. The horse's 'black hair' will shine from afar, and it will have 'silver wings' in the sky, suggesting a transformation or transcendence. The song concludes with a sense of hope and resolution, as the noble black horse will find its 'dark star' to calm the narrator's sorrow. This ending implies a spiritual or eternal connection, where the horse and the narrator's emotions are intertwined in a cosmic dance.

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  1. Caballo Negro
  2. La Burrerita
  3. El Corralero
  4. El Solitario
  5. Niña Sube a La Lancha
  6. Pa' Mar Adentro
  7. El Ovejero
  8. A La Antigua
  9. El Amor Del Arriero
  10. Cautiva del Rio
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