A La Salida Del Colegio

Raúl Porchetto Raúl Porchetto

Innocence and Yearning: The Journey of Youth in 'A La Salida Del Colegio'

Raúl Porchetto's song 'A La Salida Del Colegio' captures the essence of youthful innocence and the simple joys of childhood. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a child leaving school, seeking the warmth of the sun on the sidewalk. This imagery sets the stage for a carefree afternoon where the child finds joy in the mundane, playing and singing without a care in the world. The repetition of 'juega sin parar' (plays without stopping) and 'canta sin parar' (sings without stopping) emphasizes the boundless energy and unrestrained happiness that characterize childhood.

The song also touches on the child's relationship with their mother, who is portrayed as a comforting and understanding figure. The lines 'juega que mamá no se va a enojar' (play, mom won't get angry) and 'canta que mamá no se va a enojar' (sing, mom won't get angry) suggest a sense of security and freedom. This maternal presence allows the child to explore and express themselves without fear of reprimand, highlighting the nurturing environment that fosters their growth and creativity.

Beyond the immediate joys of play and song, the child in the song yearns for deeper connections and experiences. The repeated desire to 'enamorarse del amor' (fall in love with love) signifies a longing for emotional depth and understanding. This yearning reflects a universal aspect of growing up, where the innocence of childhood gradually gives way to the complexities of human emotions and relationships. Porchetto's lyrics beautifully encapsulate this transition, blending the simplicity of a child's world with the budding awareness of love and connection.

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  1. Bailando En Las Veredas
  2. Algo de paz
  3. Esta Noche
  4. Ella Está Esperando
  5. Reina Madre
  6. A La Salida Del Colegio
  7. Chicos de La Calle
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