Tijolo Por Tijolo

Alcione Alcione

Resilience and Faith: Building Life Brick by Brick

Alcione's song "Tijolo Por Tijolo" is a powerful anthem of resilience and faith. The lyrics convey a message of perseverance in the face of adversity, emphasizing the importance of rebuilding one's life, no matter how many times it falls apart. The metaphor of constructing a building brick by brick symbolizes the slow and steady process of overcoming challenges. Even when the world seems to collapse around her, the protagonist finds strength in her faith and the support of others, highlighting the communal and spiritual aspects of resilience.

The song also touches on the duality of life, comparing it to 'rapadura,' a traditional Brazilian sweet made from hardened sugarcane juice. This metaphor illustrates that while life can be sweet, it is also tough and requires hard work and determination. The repeated phrase "a vida é dura feito rapadura" serves as a reminder that life's sweetness comes with its own set of challenges. The lyrics encourage listeners to roll up their sleeves and start anew, reinforcing the idea that the first step towards change is a personal responsibility.

Faith plays a crucial role in the song, as the protagonist believes that walking with God ensures she is never alone. This spiritual element provides a sense of hope and direction, suggesting that divine support is always available for those who seek it. The recurring theme of starting over each morning with a fresh perspective underscores the idea that every day is an opportunity for renewal and growth. The song's uplifting message is encapsulated in its hopeful refrain, "Ainda é tempo pra recomeçar," meaning "There is still time to start over." This line serves as a comforting reminder that it's never too late to rebuild and find a new path forward.

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  2. Forró do Xenhenhém
  3. Delírios de Amor
  4. Ou Ela Ou Eu
  5. A Loba
  6. Evidências
  7. Mulher Ideal
  8. Tijolo Por Tijolo
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