Ando Por La Huella (Zamba)

Ruben Alberto Benegas Ruben Alberto Benegas

Nostalgia and Heritage in 'Ando Por La Huella (Zamba)'

Ruben Alberto Benegas' song 'Ando Por La Huella (Zamba)' is a heartfelt ode to the past, filled with nostalgia and a deep connection to his roots. The lyrics paint vivid pictures of simpler times, evoking memories of a childhood spent in a rural setting. The imagery of 'el patio de tierra' (the dirt yard), 'el carro arenero' (the sand cart), and 'aquel zaino viejo' (that old bay horse) creates a sense of longing for a bygone era. These elements symbolize a connection to the land and the traditions that shaped the artist's identity.

The song also reflects on the camaraderie and community spirit of the past. References to 'los aganías,' 'los montenegros,' 'el chileno rojas,' and 'el loco echezar' highlight the bonds formed with friends and neighbors. These names represent a tapestry of relationships that were integral to the artist's upbringing. The repetition of these names in the lyrics emphasizes their importance and the lasting impact they had on his life.

In the chorus, Benegas sings about 'pialando recuerdos' (lassoing memories) with his guitar, a metaphor for capturing and preserving the essence of his past through music. The guitar becomes a vessel for storytelling, allowing him to express both the joys and sorrows of his experiences. The mention of 'el viejito herreras' and 'el indio lugones' who 'en alguna estrella los dos andarán' (wander in some star) suggests a spiritual connection to those who have passed away, indicating that their legacy lives on in the artist's heart and music.

The song's reflection on the inevitability of change and the passage of time is poignant. Benegas acknowledges that the Sundays of his youth will never return, but he finds solace in the memories and the music that keeps them alive. The lyrics convey a sense of acceptance and a desire to honor the past by sharing its stories with others. Through 'Ando Por La Huella (Zamba),' Benegas invites listeners to join him on a journey through his memories, celebrating the heritage and experiences that have shaped him.

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