The Comfort of Acceptance on the Shore of Life

The poem "Consolo Na Praia" by Carlos Drummond de Andrade, a renowned Brazilian poet, is not a song in the traditional sense but a poignant piece of literature that resonates with the themes of loss, resilience, and acceptance. The poem speaks directly to the reader, offering solace amidst the various losses one experiences throughout life. The repetition of 'está perdida' (is lost) emphasizes the inevitability of losing aspects of one's youth and innocence, but it also reassures that life itself remains intact.

The mention of love passing by, the loss of a best friend, and the absence of material possessions like a car, ship, or land, all speak to the common disappointments and heartaches that people face. Yet, the presence of a loyal dog symbolizes companionship and the simple, unconditional love that remains. The poem also touches on the deeper wounds inflicted by harsh words and the lingering scars they leave, as well as the frustration with injustice and the futility of timid protests. However, it suggests that humor and the prospect of future voices of protest can offer some relief.

The concluding stanza serves as a gentle reminder that despite life's hardships, one can find peace. The imagery of being naked on the sand, in the wind, and the instruction to sleep, evokes a sense of surrender to the natural elements and the cycles of life. It's a call to let go of the burdens and find rest, symbolizing a return to simplicity and the fundamental aspects of existence. The poem, with its serene and contemplative tone, ultimately encourages finding comfort in the constants of life, even as the ephemeral slips away.

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