Azules Rejas, azules rejas

Sevillanas Rocieras Sevillanas Rocieras

The Eternal Love Behind Blue Bars

The song "Azules Rejas, azules rejas" by Sevillanas Rocieras paints a vivid picture of a passionate and possibly forbidden love affair. The lyrics are simple yet evocative, repeatedly mentioning 'blue bars' and 'green curtains,' which could symbolize barriers or obstacles that the lovers face. The repetition of colors and objects creates a sense of place and mood, possibly hinting at a traditional Spanish setting with its characteristic colorful architecture.

The core of the song lies in the encounter between the two lovers behind these blue bars. The 'blue bars' could be a metaphor for the constraints that keep them apart, such as societal expectations, class differences, or familial objections. The 'green curtains' might represent hope or jealousy, adding another layer to the complexity of their relationship. Despite the barriers, the lovers are determined, declaring that only death could make them forget each other. This line suggests a deep, enduring love that transcends all obstacles, even the ultimate separation of death.

Sevillanas Rocieras is known for performing Sevillanas, a traditional and folkloric music and dance form from Seville, Spain. The music often accompanies the annual Feria de Abril (April Fair) and is associated with the region's culture and festivities. The song's structure and repetition are characteristic of the Sevillanas style, which is typically lively and rhythmic, yet this particular song carries a more somber and romantic tone, reflecting the serious nature of the lovers' pledge.

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  1. Soy el sereno, soy el sereno
  2. Vente con mi Simpecado
  3. Ay Sevillana, Ay Sevillana
  4. Carretero, carretero
  5. Mi mare me dijo
  6. La barca de Tomares
  7. Para que quiero llorar
  8. Mirame Rocio
  9. Que si te quiero
  10. Amapola
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