Jogada Pelo Mundo

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The Elusive Nature of Happiness

In "Jogada Pelo Mundo," Gal Costa explores the unpredictable and fleeting nature of happiness. The song opens with the idea that happiness arrives unannounced, without warning, and can come at any time, whether day or night. This sets the stage for a reflection on the transient and often elusive nature of joy, suggesting that it is a spontaneous and unpredictable force in our lives.

The lyrics paint a vivid picture of abundance and beauty, with references to the sun, flowers, the sea, and the moonlight. These elements symbolize the richness of life and the natural world, evoking a sense of wonder and appreciation for the simple pleasures that surround us. Despite this abundance, the singer reveals a sense of emptiness, feeling "jogada por esse mundo" or "thrown into this world," without possessions or the love of anyone. This contrast highlights the paradox of having everything yet feeling like you have nothing, emphasizing the internal struggle between external beauty and internal fulfillment.

Gal Costa's delivery of the song, with her emotive voice and the gentle melody, adds depth to the lyrics, making the listener feel the bittersweet nature of the message. The song invites us to reflect on our own lives and the things we value, questioning whether material possessions and external beauty can truly bring us happiness. It serves as a reminder that true contentment often lies within, and that the journey to find it can be as unpredictable as happiness itself.

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