Oración de La Mesa

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A Heartfelt Prayer at the Family Table

Siempre Así's song 'Oración de La Mesa' is a beautiful ode to family unity and gratitude. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a family gathering around a table, ready to share a meal. The opening lines express joy and togetherness, emphasizing the importance of family bonds and the simple pleasure of sharing daily bread. The imagery of the table set with a checkered tablecloth and adorned with blooming bougainvillea flowers adds a touch of warmth and homeliness, making the scene feel both intimate and inviting.

The song also carries a spiritual undertone, as the family asks for a blessing over their meal. This act of blessing the food highlights the significance of gratitude and the recognition of divine grace in everyday life. The lyrics suggest that the true flavor of the meal comes not just from the food itself but from the grace that accompanies it. This sentiment underscores the idea that spiritual nourishment is as important as physical sustenance.

A particularly touching aspect of the song is the mention of an empty space at the table, symbolizing hope and anticipation for a loved one's return. This 'brother trotamundos' or wandering brother represents those who are absent but not forgotten, and the family's readiness to welcome them back at any time. This element of the song speaks to the themes of inclusivity, love, and the enduring nature of family connections, no matter the distance or time apart.

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  1. A Mi Manera
  2. Fueron Tantas Las Noches
  3. Compadre
  4. Bienvenido a Tu Casa
  5. Balambambula
  6. Para Volver a Volver
  7. Oración de La Mesa
  8. Mis Versos
  9. Mira, Corazón
  10. Mahareta
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