Born: 1589
Died: November 06, 1638
Locales where th… Read Full Bio ↴Gabriel Diaz
Born: 1589
Died: November 06, 1638
Locales where this Spanish composer held positions (the stations themselves are historically obfuscated) include the church at Lerma, Granada Cathedral, church of the Incarnation in Madrid, and Cordoba Cathedral. Diaz composed Spanish songs with many verses united by a refrain, motets, masses, psalms (and other scripturally based songs), antiphons, hymns and theoretical works. The numerical production of Diaz's compositions exceed 700. ~ Keith Johnson, All Music Guide
Roots
Gabriel Diaz Lyrics
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Of your roots
Of your roots
You gonna take care of your roots
Every time I just calling
My ancestors, take care of me
My eyes see black, im still calling
Every time I just calling
My ancestors
Take care of me
My eyes see black
I'm still calling
Protect my soul
UM dont falling falling
Stay strong my brother
Stay strong my sister
Stay strong my brother...
Cause the truth is your shelter
And your sword is your inner ground
Cause the truth is your shelter
And your sword, word
Cause the truth is your shelter
And your sword is your inner ground
The truth is your shelter and your sword...
The love is my shelter
What can I say?
The love is my shelter
What can I say?
The love is my shelter
What can I say
Every time
Every time
Every time
Every time I just calling
My ancestors, take care of me
My eyes see black, i'm still calling
Protect my soul, i'm dont falling
Every time I just calling
My ancestors, take care of me
My eyes see black, i'm still calling
Protect my soul, i'm dont falling falling
The love is my shelter
What can I say?
The love is my shelter
What can I say?
The love is my shelter
What can I say
In "Roots" by Gabriel Diaz, the lyrics emphasize the importance of honoring and cherishing one's roots. The recurring line, "Take care of your roots," serves as the central theme of the song.
The first verse speaks of calling upon one's ancestors for protection and guidance. It suggests that Diaz feels connected to his heritage and relies on the wisdom and strength of those who came before him. The line "My eyes see black, I'm still calling" could be interpreted as acknowledging the struggles and challenges Diaz faces as a person of color, but he remains resilient and seeks support from his ancestors to preserve his soul and avoid faltering.
The chorus reinforces the need to stay strong and united. Diaz addresses both his brothers and sisters, urging them to remain resilient. The reference to truth as a shelter suggests that staying true to oneself and one's values is the source of protection and stability. The line "your sword is your inner ground" symbolizes the power of self-expression and standing up for what is right.
The second verse follows a similar pattern, with Diaz continuing to call upon his ancestors for protection. The repetition further emphasizes the significance of this connection and the reliance on their guidance. The love mentioned in the final section of the song can be interpreted as a broader sense of love and compassion, serving as a metaphorical shelter. Diaz believes that love offers solace and strength in navigating life's challenges.
Overall, "Roots" encourages listeners to embrace and preserve their identity, heritage, and self-expression. Through the repeated invocation of ancestors and the emphasis on inner strength and truth, Diaz highlights the importance of remaining grounded and resilient, leaning on the support of one's ancestors and love.
Line by Line Meaning
Take care of your roots
Give importance to and nurture your cultural heritage and ancestral lineage
Every time I just calling
Whenever I reach out, connect, or communicate
My ancestors, take care of me
I seek protection, guidance, and support from my forebears
My eyes see black, I'm still calling
Even in times of darkness or adversity, I continue to seek their presence and assistance
Protect my soul, I'm don't falling
Safeguard and preserve my inner being, ensuring I don't succumb to obstacles or hardships
Stay strong my brother
Remain resilient and courageous, my fellow male counterpart
Stay strong my sister
Stay resilient and brave, my fellow female counterpart
Cause the truth is your shelter
Because the truth serves as your refuge or place of safety
And your sword is your inner ground
Your strength and power lie within, serving as your weapon or tool
The love is my shelter
Love provides me with protection and solace
What can I say?
This is the undeniable truth that I express without hesitation
Every time
Each and every instance or occasion
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