Murio el año pasado 2020 y dejo una huella muy profunda e imborrable en todos los que tuvimos el honor de conocerle y ser sus alumnos. Joan Obradors Ribot, el unico que teniamos para casi todos los cursos. La musica nos conecta con sentimientos tan profundos, que a veces ni sabemos que teniamos tan escondido, Concretamente a mi Simon & Garfunkel y en especial esta cancion me recuerdan mis dias de escuela y a mi querido maestro el Sr. Written by: Michael Holm, Paul Simon, Daniel Alomia Robles, Jorge Milchberg If it were possible, I would absolutely choose to be in nature Yes I would, if I only could, I surely would I'd rather feel the earth beneath my feetįeeling connected to the ground is important to me The sound of a person's strife is universal and deeply affectingīeing rooted in nature rather than surrounded by man-made structures is preferable The sound of a person's struggle to escape their mundane life is a sad one People are often caught up in their daily routine and obligations I want to travel away from my current locationĭeparting quickly and gracefully, like a swan I'd rather be the one causing impact than the one being impacted I would definitely choose to be a sparrow if given the chance I prefer to be a free bird than a slow-moving creature The final lyric 'I'd rather be a forest than a street / I'd rather feel the earth beneath my feet' reinforces these themes, expressing a preference for being in a natural setting rather than an urban one. The contrast between the imagery of a swan and a man who is 'tied up to the ground' highlights this desire for freedom and the feeling of being weighed down by the constraints of society. The lyric 'Away, I'd rather sail away / Like a swan that's here and gone' further emphasizes the idea of escaping the bounds of the human world and existing in the natural world. The lyrics 'I'd rather be a sparrow than a snail / I'd rather be a hammer than a nail' convey the sentiment that the singer wants to be a part of the natural world and exist in it on their own terms, rather than being subjected to an external force (like a hammer) that controls them or confined to a particular space (like a snail). The singer is using metaphors to express his desire to be something that can fly away or exists in a space where it can feel the earth beneath its feet. The lyrics of Simon and Garfunkel's "El Condor Pasa" reflect an individual's yearning for freedom and a connection to nature.
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