(A)Maré

Agnes Nunes Agnes Nunes

The Ebb and Flow of Longing

Agnes Nunes' song "(A)Maré" beautifully captures the emotional turbulence of longing and waiting. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person waiting for something that seems elusive, much like the tide that has receded. The imagery of the tide drying up symbolizes the fading hope and the emotional drought experienced by the narrator. This metaphor of the tide is central to the song, representing the natural ebb and flow of emotions and the passage of time.

The song delves into the theme of saudade, a deep emotional state of nostalgic longing for something or someone that one loves and is absent. The narrator expresses a profound sense of yearning and the pain of separation, unable to see or hear the voice of the loved one. Despite the distance and the uncertainty, there is a selfless wish for the happiness of the other person, indicating a deep and unconditional love. This emotional complexity is a hallmark of Agnes Nunes' music, which often explores themes of love, longing, and personal introspection.

Agnes Nunes, known for her soulful voice and poignant lyrics, brings a unique blend of Brazilian musical influences to her work. Her ability to convey deep emotions through simple yet powerful lyrics resonates with listeners, making her a prominent figure in contemporary Brazilian music. "(A)Maré" is a testament to her artistry, capturing the universal experience of waiting and longing with grace and sensitivity.

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  4. São Paulo
  5. Não Quero
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