Rosa
Tracy Colletto Lyrics


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Rosa, the distance has been met
Now I can see what you have left
And still, the fields singe in the summer's night
The clouds, they ride upon the Sirocco, oh
But your mother's tears long dried away

Rosa, I ask yet most want to forget
Was it all worth it?
And did your heart break? oh
As if it was your choice to make
And your childrens' tears long dried away
Oh

Rosa, these arid hills call all our names
They say, "Vieni, vieni" oh
After the warm winds comes the rain
And what dies must bloom again




What dies must bloom again
Rosa, now I can see what you have left

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Tracy Colletto's song "Rosa" tell a poignant and reflective story about an individual named Rosa. At the beginning of the song, it is suggested that Rosa has passed away or is no longer physically present, as the distance between the singer and Rosa has been met. The singer is now able to see what Rosa has left behind, possibly referring to her legacy or the impact she had on others' lives.


The mention of fields singeing in the summer's night and clouds riding upon the Sirocco, a hot and oppressive wind, creates a sense of discomfort and unease. It reflects the challenges and hardships Rosa might have faced throughout her life. However, despite these difficulties, it is noted that her mother's tears have long dried away, implying that time has passed and healing has taken place.


The song shifts to the singer questioning the worth and purpose of Rosa's struggles. The line, "Was it all worth it? And did your heart break?" suggests that Rosa endured hardships and sacrifices, possibly for a cause or a better future. The singer empathetically wonders if Rosa's efforts were appreciated or in vain. The mention of Rosa's children's tears also being dried away signifies that they, too, have moved on and adapted, perhaps indicating a sense of resilience.


The lyrics then focus on the arid hills calling everyone's names, inviting them to come. This could represent the cycle of life and death, where everyone eventually returns to the earth. The mention of warm winds coming before the rain symbolizes the possibility of hope and renewal. What dies must bloom again, suggesting that even in the face of loss and adversity, there is a chance for growth and new beginnings. The final line, "now I can see what you have left," reinforces the idea that Rosa's impact and legacy continue to be seen and appreciated.


Line by Line Meaning

Rosa, the distance has been met
Rosa, we have finally come to face this reality


Now I can see what you have left
Now I can understand what remains after all that has happened


And still, the fields singe in the summer's night
Even now, the fields are burned under the oppressive heat of the summer night


The clouds, they ride upon the Sirocco, oh
The clouds are carried by the hot Mediterranean wind known as the Sirocco


But your mother's tears long dried away
But the tears shed by your mother have long since dried


Rosa, I ask yet most want to forget
Rosa, I am asking a question that many prefer to avoid


Was it all worth it?
Was everything that happened truly worth it?


And did your heart break? oh
And did your heart shatter into pieces?


As if it was your choice to make
As if you had any control over the situation


And your childrens' tears long dried away
And the tears shed by your children have long since dried


Rosa, these arid hills call all our names
Rosa, these dry hills seem to call out to all of us


They say, 'Vieni, vieni' oh
They beckon us, saying 'Come, come' oh


After the warm winds comes the rain
After the comforting warm winds, the rain will come


And what dies must bloom again
And what has perished will eventually flourish once more


What dies must bloom again
What perishes will always have the potential to bloom again


Rosa, now I can see what you have left
Rosa, now I can truly comprehend the remnants of your existence




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Written by: Tracy Colletto

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Comments from YouTube:

Joseph Wrench Campbell

Tracy, you are so talented. Your voice is an inspiration. Rosa is beautiful. I'm happy to know your music!

Tracy Colletto

Thank you, Joe!!

Brecon Indie Reviews-Self-Promo Consults, Reviews

This song has a really clean folk edge.
Lyrics are lovely and quite entrancing along side such skill and passion.
Tracy is as great of a vocalist as I have heard. Most important, she is a Singer who shares out such truth and commitment, while having, "Nowhere to hide," a top soft music!
@BreconIReviews
Maryxxxx

Tracy Colletto

Thank you, Mary!

Phantom Ridge (Dave Ward)

Beautiful, Tracy! Well done!

Elizabeth O. S. Chute

Love it! This is sublime on all levels ... Congratulations Tracy.

Tracy Colletto

Thank you, Elizabeth!

Zel Florizel

Great tune Tracy, congratulations!

Tracy Colletto

Thank you, Zel!

MoonDreamsMusic

So beautiful and haunting! Great video! <3

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