La casita de madera

Rolando Alárcon Rolando Alárcon

Nostalgia and Longing in 'La casita de madera'

Rolando Alárcon's song 'La casita de madera' paints a vivid picture of a small wooden house near the beach, surrounded by pine trees and covered in vines. This setting serves as a backdrop for a poignant story of love, separation, and enduring hope. The lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia as the narrator reminisces about the simple yet cherished moments spent in this humble abode, where the sound of the waves and the voice of a loved one created unforgettable memories.

The song takes a sorrowful turn as it recounts a painful farewell on a winter afternoon. The loved one departs on a large ship, fulfilling a duty to Chile, leaving the narrator behind. This departure symbolizes not just a physical separation but also the emotional void left in the narrator's life. The imagery of the large ship and the winter setting underscores the cold and distant nature of this separation, amplifying the sense of loss and longing.

Despite the passage of time, the narrator continues to watch the waves roll onto the shore, hoping to catch a glimpse of the ship that took away their hope. This persistent vigil reflects an enduring hope and a refusal to let go of the past. The song beautifully captures the universal themes of love, loss, and the human tendency to hold on to memories and hope, even in the face of uncertainty and separation. Alárcon's poignant lyrics and evocative imagery make 'La casita de madera' a touching exploration of the emotional landscapes shaped by love and longing.

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  1. Eres alta y delgada
  2. El hombre
  3. Si me quieres escribir
  4. Si Somos Americanos
  5. El negro Cachimbo
  6. La casita de madera
  7. Mi abuela bailó sirilla
  8. Si tú eres mi enemigo
  9. Ay, compadre
  10. Cuando mataron a Lorca
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