A Mis Viejos

Peteco Carabajal Peteco Carabajal

The Heartfelt Homage of 'A Mis Viejos'

The song 'A Mis Viejos' by Peteco Carabajal is a poignant tribute to the artist's parents and the profound impact they have had on his life. The lyrics paint a picture of a person who comes from a 'brown world,' a metaphorical reference to the earthy, grounded, and natural upbringing that is rooted in the union of the moon and the sun. This imagery suggests a harmonious balance between the celestial bodies, symbolizing the nurturing environment provided by his parents.

Carabajal speaks of an 'ancestral encounter,' indicating a deep connection to his heritage and the legacy passed down through generations. The 'spark of a dream of love' he mentions is likely the love and aspirations his parents had for him. The song reflects on the sacrifices made by his parents, the absence of bread representing the hardships they endured, and the tenderness with which they eased the pain of those difficult times. The lyrics evoke a sense of gratitude for the life his parents gave him and the values they instilled.

The chorus, with its reference to the 'glow of a happy childhood' in his parents' eyes, captures the nostalgia and love the singer feels for his past. The acknowledgment that one day he may lose his way and the innocence of his childhood will fade with his parents' passing is a universal theme of growing up and facing the inevitability of change and loss. The song is a story of love, with its sweetness and pain, and a testament to the humility and strength learned from his parents.

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