A Tale of Betrayal and Revenge in the Countryside

Raúl Lavié's song "El Mojon" is a vivid narrative set in the rural countryside, filled with raw emotions, betrayal, and revenge. The song begins with a group of people gathered around a fire during a torrential rainstorm, sharing stories. An old man starts recounting a tale that quickly turns into a dark and intense narrative. The story he tells is about a young man named Jesus Artigas who falls in love with the daughter of a landowner, leading to a series of dramatic and tragic events.

The lyrics are rich with colloquial language and vivid imagery, painting a picture of rural life and the harsh realities faced by the characters. The old man's tale involves themes of love, betrayal, and revenge, culminating in a violent confrontation. The young man, Jesus Artigas, marries the landowner's daughter after she becomes pregnant, but their happiness is short-lived. When Jesus discovers his wife's infidelity, he returns home in a fit of rage and kills both her and her lover, burying them together and hanging a condom on the cross as a symbol of their betrayal.

The song's conclusion is both shocking and poignant. The old man reveals that he is the one who committed the murders, and his son, who had initially disrespected him, asks for forgiveness. The song ends with a powerful moment of reconciliation between father and son, highlighting the complex emotions and relationships that define human experience. "El Mojon" is a raw and unfiltered look at the darker side of love and loyalty, set against the backdrop of rural life, and it leaves a lasting impression on the listener.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Camamecero
  2. Carta De Un Leon A Otro
  3. De Alberdi
  4. Debajo Del Sauce Viejo
  5. El Mojon
  6. El Orejano
  7. En Este Barrio
  8. Encuentro
  9. Himno De La Unidad Popular
  10. Juan Paye
View all Raúl Lavié songs

Most popular topics in Raúl Lavié songs

Related artists

  1. Ruben Goldin
    Ruben Goldin
  2. Hernan Figueroa Reyes
    Hernan Figueroa Reyes
  3. Los Fronterizos
    Los Fronterizos
  4. Roxana Carabajal
    Roxana Carabajal
  5. Horacio Guarany
    Horacio Guarany
  6. Victor Heredia
    Victor Heredia
  7. David Lebon
    David Lebon
  8. María Graña
    María Graña