Provincia Mia
Dueto Alanniz Lyrics


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Tiene todo que no ves
Para hacerme tan feliz
Pues ya es toda una mujer
Pero sin materia gris

Va mi vida en continuar
Lo que su madre empezó
Jamás podrá comprobar
Que hay alguien mejor que yo

Provincia mía, dulce armonía
De tus mujeres y tradición
Provincia mía, la quiero mucho
Más siento pena de su candor

¿Para qué vas a estudiar?
¿Cuándo te vas a casar?
La vecina lo hizo ya
Son consejos de Mamá

Luego el tiempo pasará
Y con los hijos vendrán
Otras mentes que enseñar
Los consejos de Mamá

Provincia mía, dulce armonía
De tus mujeres y tradición
Provincia mía, la quiero mucho
Más siento pena de su candor

Provincia mía, dulce armonía
De tus mujeres y tradición
Provincia mía, la quiero mucho
Más siento pena de su candor

Más siento pena de su candor




Provincia mía
Mi tradición

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dueto Alanniz's song "Provincia Mia" touch upon themes of traditional values, societal expectations, and the contrast between the past and the present. The song expresses a mix of admiration and disappointment towards the singer's hometown, referring to it as "provincia mía" or "my province."


In the first verse, the singer suggests that their hometown has everything that is not seen on the surface. This can be interpreted as the unseen beauty and richness of the province, such as its culture and heritage. The next line implies that the singer is happy to see that the women in the province have grown up and become independent. However, the line "Pero sin materia gris" or "But without gray matter" suggests that the singer believes there is still a lack of intellectual depth or innovative thinking among the women.


The following lines suggest that the singer's life revolves around continuing what their mother started. This could refer to carrying on their mother's values and traditions or living up to her expectations. The singer asserts that no one else will be able to prove that they are better in comparison. This could suggest a sense of pride in their abilities or a desire for recognition and validation.


The second verse delves into the limited mindset prevalent in the province. The singer highlights the pressure society places on young women, asking why they would study or when they will get married. The mention of the neighbor who has already fulfilled these expectations implies that there is a prevailing notion of conformity and a fear of deviating from tradition. These queries can be seen as advice from the singer's mother, urging them to follow the status quo.


The subsequent lines emphasize the passage of time and the continuation of these societal expectations. The arrival of children and the opportunity to pass on knowledge and values to the next generation is mentioned. The line "Los consejos de Mamá" or "Mother's advice" reinforces the idea of the influence of parental guidance and reinforces the cycle of perpetuating traditional values.


The chorus once again expresses a mix of love and sadness towards the province. The singer appreciates the sweetness and harmony ("dulce armonía") found in the province's women and traditions. However, there is also a sense of sorrow or pity ("siento pena") towards the province's innocence or naivety ("candor").


The repetition of the chorus at the end of the song emphasizes the conflicting emotions the singer feels towards their province, appreciating the beauty and tradition while also acknowledging its limitations and the constraints placed on its inhabitants.


Overall, "Provincia Mia" reflects on the complexities of embracing one's hometown and heritage while also recognizing and questioning the societal expectations and limitations that come with it.


Line by Line Meaning

Tiene todo que no ves
She has everything you don't see


Para hacerme tan feliz
To make me so happy


Pues ya es toda una mujer
Because she is already a woman


Pero sin materia gris
But without gray matter


Va mi vida en continuar
My life goes on in continuing


Lo que su madre empezó
What her mother started


Jamás podrá comprobar
She will never be able to prove


Que hay alguien mejor que yo
That there is someone better than me


¿Para qué vas a estudiar?
Why are you going to study?


¿Cuándo te vas a casar?
When are you going to get married?


La vecina lo hizo ya
The neighbor already did it


Son consejos de Mamá
They are Mom's advice


Luego el tiempo pasará
Then time will pass


Y con los hijos vendrán
And with the children, they will come


Otras mentes que enseñar
Other minds to teach


Los consejos de Mamá
Mom's advice


Provincia mía, dulce armonía
My province, sweet harmony


De tus mujeres y tradición
Of your women and tradition


Provincia mía, la quiero mucho
My province, I love you


Más siento pena de su candor
But I feel sorry for their innocence


Más siento pena de su candor
But I feel sorry for their innocence


Provincia mía
My province


Mi tradición
My tradition




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Mariano Mora

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