POETRY

SING TO LIBERTY – José Antonio Labordeta / The singer-songwriter who used concerts to express what censorship impeded in print and television.

Songwriter, but poetry was a passion all his life.

Its San Pedro Cathedral, is of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Spain. Jaca, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BCd0BlF6pc the city with it’s stone walls, buildings and cobblestone streets it was the capital of Aragon until 1097. The surrounding mountains provide you a reflection of the extraordinary landscape of the Pyrenees. Dont forget: is still frequented today by hikers descending down the Valley of Aragon (from the mountain pass of Somport), on the French-Spanish border. Things to see in Jaca? Not only the 11th century Romanesque cathedral, but also pentagonal fortress and it’s many churches. For your remembering tastes, it’s well known for it’s tapas bars. Going in Calle Ramiro I 1, you can find “19 Tapas y 500 Vinos“. This is a quiete sit down place to enjoy some great tapas and special wines. They have medium and large portions of the tapas. The octopus? Exceptional.

An important Aragonese singer-songwriter, began singing in an attempt to give relevance to his poetry. JOSE ANTONIO LABORDETA SUBIAS was born in Aragon (Spain), in a March day, 1935. His poetic songs (such as “Aragón”, “Canto a la Libertad”), were sung all around the Iberian Peninsula. “We Are” was a original ballad denouncing oppression and expressing hope in the future, where we are the same as our land, soft as clay, hard as rocks, where we’ve crossed time, leaving on the dry fields the fullness of our struggle.

SING TO LIBERTY – There will be a day en which all will create a vision, we will see an Earth in which there will be liberty. Brother, her my hand will be yours in my front and we will be friends always they will fall without rising, hurricanes of fear before the liberty. We will make the way en the same mindset united and man for those that carry they cry liberty. There will be a day en which all will create a vision, we will see an Earth in which there will be liberty. The calls will sound from the farmer and their deserted fields, they will scale tall spikes just for bread. For bread through the centuries has never been shared among everone that has done what they could to push history towards liberty. There will be a day en which all will create a vision, we will see an Earth in which there will be liberty. It is also possible that that beautiful dawn will happen without you, I or another that carries on to see it, but there will be the force in order that it may be that it be like a wind that surges through the shrubs propelling the truth and cleaning the paths of centuries of destruction against liberty. There will be a day en which all will create a vision, we will see an Earth in which there will be liberty.

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