Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of a solitary journey, beginning with simple, elemental images like "Sol" (Sun) and "Mar" (Sea). The central focus quickly shifts to the "Guitarra de medianoche" (Midnight Guitar), an evocative phrase suggesting a companion or a source of solace during the dark hours. This guitar is also called "Hermana de mi esperanza" (Sister of my hope), immediately establishing a deep, almost familial connection to this instrument as a beacon in times of uncertainty.
The narrator identifies as a "caminante" (wanderer) and a "Cantor" (singer) of "un tiempo de madrugada" (a time of dawn). This self-description underscores a life lived in transition, always moving towards a new beginning, and finding voice in the liminal spaces between night and day. The repetition of "Voy" (I go) reinforces this sense of perpetual motion and forward momentum, a core theme of the song.
The chorus, "Andaré la huella / Siguiendo a una estrella" (I will walk the path / Following a star), solidifies the guiding principle of the narrator's journey. Despite the star being "muy alta" (very high), there's an unwavering conviction: "Yo sé que un día l'ai de alcanzar" (I know that one day I will reach it). This expresses a profound, almost spiritual optimism and determination in the face of seemingly insurmountable distance or difficulty.
The lyrics then introduce the dawning of a new day, "Ya va floreciendo el día" (The day is already blooming), which will arrive "Bañado en llantos de luna" (Bathed in moon tears). This striking image blends the joy of new light with a lingering melancholy, suggesting that even in moments of triumph, there's an acknowledgment of past sorrows or the ephemeral nature of things. The final declaration, "Morir... ¡no se muere nunca! / Vivir... ¡es esa la ley del Hombre!" (To die... one never dies! / To live... that is the law of Man!), offers a powerful, existential affirmation. It reframes death not as an end, but as a testament to the enduring power of life itself, a philosophy that seems to fuel the narrator's persistent, hopeful wandering.