Queria Ser

Fábio Jr. Fábio Jr.

The Yearning for Freedom and Simplicity in 'Queria Ser'

In 'Queria Ser,' Fábio Jr. delves into a profound exploration of human emotions and the desire for freedom and simplicity. The song opens with the metaphor of being a blank sheet of paper, symbolizing a pure, untainted state where people can express their true feelings. This imagery sets the tone for the rest of the song, highlighting a longing for a simpler, more honest existence where emotions can be freely expressed without the constraints of societal expectations.

The lyrics continue with the wish to be 'ten minutes of rain,' a metaphor for cleansing and renewal. This desire to wash away the 'fire' of loneliness speaks to the universal human experience of seeking solace and connection. Fábio Jr. contrasts this with the wish to be something more stable and unyielding, unaffected by the transient nature of words and melodies. This juxtaposition underscores the tension between the ephemeral and the enduring aspects of life.

As the song progresses, the artist expresses a longing for freedom and the ability to transcend the 'sweet prison' of human emotions. The imagery of flying over this prison reflects a desire to rise above the complexities and constraints of emotional life while still remaining grounded in reality. The repeated wish to be 'anything more free' and the yearning for the innocence of childhood further emphasize the theme of liberation from the burdens of adult life. Ultimately, 'Queria Ser' is a poignant reflection on the human condition, capturing the delicate balance between freedom and responsibility, simplicity and complexity, and the eternal quest for self-fulfillment.

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  1. Desejos e Delírios
  2. Vida
  3. Lua
  4. Enrosca
  5. Volta Ao Começo
  6. Fogo e Paixão
  7. Esqueça (Forget Him)
  8. Em Cada Amanhecer
  9. Mãe
  10. Eu Me Rendo
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