Pequeña Serenata Diurna

Silvio Rodriguez · En Chile [2001]

Vivo en un país libre

cual solamente puede ser libre

en esta tierra, en este instante

y soy feliz porque soy gigante.



Amo a una mujer clara

que amo y me ama

sin pedir nada

-- o casi nada,

que no es lo mismo

pero es igual--.



Y si esto fuera poco,

tengo mis cantos

que poco a poco

muelo y rehago

habitando el tiempo,

como le cuadra

a un hombre despierto.



Soy feliz,

soy un hombre feliz,

y quiero que me perdonen

por este día

los muertos de mi felicidad.

Pequeña Serenata Diurna

Silvio Rodriguez's 'Pequeña Serenata Diurna' stands as a quintessential example of his poetic approach to folk music, blending acoustic guitar with lyrical depth rooted in Latin American social consciousness. Recorded for the 2001 album 'En Chile,' the track exemplifies Rodriguez's signature style, characterized by introspective melodies and narratives that often explore themes of everyday life, political observation, and personal reflection. The song reflects the broader tradition of Spanish-language folk where music serves as a vehicle for storytelling and cultural commentary, resonating with audiences through its authentic vocal delivery and melodic simplicity. As part of his extensive discography, this recording contributes to his legacy as a significant voice in contemporary folk, bridging the gap between traditional instrumentation and modern lyrical expression.