Submissão
Davi Lyrtary
The Struggle of Broken Dreams
Davi Lyrtary's song "Submissão" delves into the emotional turmoil of a relationship that has left the protagonist questioning their choices and the impact of their partner on their life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with the aftermath of a broken relationship, where the partner's influence is omnipresent, symbolized by their surname being "in all the walls of our city." This imagery suggests a sense of inescapability and the lingering presence of the past.
The song explores themes of introspection and self-doubt, as the protagonist wonders if their immersion in the relationship was a mistake. The metaphor of life being a "piece" that can be broken and misplaced reflects the chaos and disarray they feel. The lyrics convey a sense of helplessness as the protagonist attempts to "fix what has already been broken," highlighting the futility of trying to mend a shattered heart.
Throughout the song, there is a recurring motif of time slipping away, with the protagonist feeling lost and unable to perceive its passage. This sense of temporal disorientation is compounded by the haunting realization that their dreams and aspirations are being left behind. The closing lines, "What has already gone, does not come back," encapsulate the finality of lost opportunities and the inevitability of moving forward, even when burdened by the weight of past mistakes and heartache.