The immortal bond between poet Manuel Ortiz Guerrero and musician José Asunción Flores gave birth to Panambí Verá, one of the most beautiful and transcendent guaranias in Paraguayan culture. Written in vibrant Guaraní, the poem uses the image of a "bright butterfly" as a delicate metaphor for elusive love, beauty, and the fleeting nature of life. Despite suffering from a devastating illness, Ortiz Guerrero poured unmatched sensitivity, dignity, and romanticism into his verses. Today, Panambí Verá is not just a song; it is a profound symbol of Paraguayan identity and a testament to how art can transform personal pain into an eternal cultural legacy.
Patricia López Muñoz
Student of English Studies
High Technician in Sociocultural Animation Specialist in Immigration
High Technician in Social Integration
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