Depois de Ter Você

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The Enchantment of Love's Embrace

Adriana Calcanhotto's song "Depois de Ter Você" (After Having You) is a poetic exploration of the all-consuming nature of love. The lyrics convey a sense of timelessness and the irrelevance of the external world when one is deeply in love. The song suggests that once you have the person you love, nothing else seems to matter—not the time of day, the season, or even whether the sun will rise. The presence of the loved one eclipses all other concerns and interests, rendering them insignificant.

The song also touches on the idea that love surpasses the need for art, poetry, or any other form of expression. The rhetorical question, "Para que é que serve uma canção como essa?" (What is the use of a song like this?) implies that the experience of love itself is beyond what can be captured in art. The mention of poets and gods reflects a belief that love is the ultimate experience, one that makes other pursuits pale in comparison. The lyrics evoke a world where the lover's presence is the only thing that gives meaning to life, making everything else superfluous.

Adriana Calcanhotto is known for her MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) style, which often incorporates poetic lyrics and a blend of traditional and contemporary Brazilian music elements. In "Depois de Ter Você," her soft, melodic voice adds to the intimate and introspective nature of the song, inviting listeners to reflect on the power of love to transform one's perspective on life and the world around them.

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