Boneca De Cera

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The Melancholy Transformation in 'Boneca De Cera' by Ira!

In 'Boneca De Cera,' Ira! delves into the emotional distance and transformation of a loved one. The song's title, which translates to 'Wax Doll,' is a metaphor for someone who has become emotionally numb and unresponsive. The lyrics describe a person who has changed significantly, losing their warmth and vitality. The narrator feels a coldness emanating from the person's heart, even in the heat of summer, symbolizing the deep emotional freeze that has taken over them.

The song paints a vivid picture of the emotional disconnect between the narrator and the person they care about. Despite being physically close, the emotional gap is vast, making communication and connection seem impossible. The repeated mention of time taking away the person's words suggests that the passage of time has contributed to their emotional withdrawal. The imagery of a 'wax doll' with a sad face, unaffected by rain or the narrator's presence, underscores the depth of their emotional detachment.

However, the song also carries a message of hope and support. The narrator expresses a desire to be there for their friend, to help them overcome their sadness and emptiness. They urge the person to give themselves time to heal and rediscover the will to create and live. This plea for patience and understanding highlights the importance of emotional support and the possibility of renewal and transformation, even in the face of profound emotional challenges.

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  1. Eu Quero Sempre Mais
  2. Boneca De Cera
  3. Tolices
  4. Receita Para Se Fazer Um Herói
  5. Teorema
  6. Vida Passageira
  7. Entre Seus Rins
  8. Flerte Fatal
  9. Nas Ruas
  10. 15 Anos
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