Embracing New Paths: A Journey of Self-Discovery

Adriana Calcanhotto's song 'Pra Lhe Dizer' is a poignant exploration of personal transformation and the courage to leave behind what no longer serves one's happiness. The lyrics convey a sense of liberation and self-empowerment as the narrator decides to 'change dreams' and 'move on from you.' This decision is not taken lightly; it is the result of years of nurturing plans and dreams that ultimately did not come to fruition. The act of leaving behind solitude and walking a new path symbolizes a profound shift towards self-fulfillment and independence.

The repetition of the phrase 'I will leave my loneliness alone and walk' underscores the narrator's determination to break free from a cycle of unfulfilled expectations and emotional isolation. The journey ahead is described as being made of 'what you walk,' suggesting that the future is shaped by the steps one takes and the choices one makes. This metaphor highlights the importance of agency and the proactive pursuit of happiness.

In the final verses, the narrator acknowledges the likelihood that their departure will go unnoticed by the other person. This realization, however, does not deter them from their quest for happiness. The line 'I will go there to be happy, I won't come back' is a powerful declaration of self-worth and the resolve to prioritize one's well-being. Calcanhotto's lyrical style, characterized by its simplicity and emotional depth, resonates with anyone who has ever had to make the difficult decision to leave behind a part of their life in search of something better.

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  3. Oito Anos
  4. Horário de Verão
  5. Naquela Estação
  6. Canção da Falsa Tartaruga
  7. Pra Lhe Dizer
  8. Uns Versos
  9. Ciranda da Bailarina
  10. Jamais Admitirei
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