Hasta La Raíz

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Unbreakable Bonds: The Deep Roots of Love in 'Hasta La Raíz'

In 'Hasta La Raíz,' Susana Baca delivers a poignant exploration of enduring love and the unbreakable bonds that tie us to our past. The song's lyrics are rich with imagery and metaphors that evoke a sense of journey and resilience. Baca sings of crossing rivers, walking through jungles, and loving the sun, all of which symbolize the various challenges and joys encountered in life. The act of removing thorns from the heart represents the emotional healing process, while lighting dreams at night suggests a continuous effort to cleanse and preserve cherished memories.

The chorus, 'Yo te llevo dentro, hasta la raíz,' translates to 'I carry you inside, down to the root,' emphasizing the depth and permanence of the connection. Despite physical distance or the passage of time, the presence of the loved one remains unwavering. The imagery of hiding behind mountains and finding fields of sugarcane illustrates attempts to escape or move on, yet the bond persists, unaffected by external changes or the phases of the moon.

Baca's lyrics also touch on the idea of survival and uncertainty, highlighting how every moment of doubt and every step taken contributes to the intricate fabric of one's life. This tapestry, carried under the skin, serves as a protective layer, ensuring that the loved one remains an integral part of the individual's being. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the song's central theme: no matter how much one grows or changes, the roots of love remain firmly planted, unshakable and eternal.

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