No Hacen Falta Alas

Silvio Rodriguez Silvio Rodriguez

The Flight of Dreams Without Wings

Silvio Rodriguez's song "No Hacen Falta Alas" ("No Need for Wings") is a poetic exploration of the human capacity to dream, love, and achieve without the need for physical wings. The lyrics emphasize that the essential tools for realizing dreams are within us: our hands, heart, legs, and determination. The song suggests that the beauty and elevation of the human spirit come not from external adornments but from the depth and sincerity of our emotions and actions.

The second part of the song shifts to a more communal perspective, where the singer talks about gathering resources for those who are 'poor in friendship and smiles.' This can be interpreted as a call for solidarity and support for the emotionally needy. The imagery of collecting ice from frozen poles and turning it into a sweet treat with honey symbolizes transforming something cold and distant into something warm and enjoyable, but only for those who are truthful and passionate. The song, therefore, carries a message of selective generosity, rewarding those who live with love and fervor.

Silvio Rodriguez is known for his contributions to the Nueva Trova movement, which combines poetic lyrics with a focus on social and political issues. His music often reflects on human experiences and emotions, and "No Hacen Falta Alas" is no exception. It's a song that celebrates the human spirit's ability to transcend limitations and the importance of sharing that journey with others who value authenticity and love.

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  1. La Maza
  2. Sueño Con Serpientes
  3. Te Doy Una Canción
  4. Historia de La Silla
  5. Canción Del Elegido
  6. Playa Girón
  7. Con Diez Años de Menos
  8. Qué se Puede Hacer Con el Amor?
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  10. Ala de Colibrí
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