Fera Ferida (part. Roberto Carlos)

José Augusto José Augusto

The Wounded Beast: A Tale of Love and Resilience

"Fera Ferida," performed by José Augusto featuring Roberto Carlos, is a poignant exploration of love, heartbreak, and the enduring scars left by emotional turmoil. The song's narrative unfolds through the metaphor of a "wounded beast," symbolizing the deep emotional pain and vulnerability experienced by the protagonist. The lyrics vividly describe the aftermath of a tumultuous relationship, where dreams and hopes have been shattered, leaving the protagonist to escape with their life but not without significant emotional damage.

The song delves into the theme of survival amidst emotional chaos. The protagonist reflects on the pain endured, likening themselves to a once-wild animal that has been tamed and deceived by love. Despite the heartache, there is an acknowledgment of the resilience required to continue living, even when it feels like dying slowly from love. The imagery of "flowers that did not withstand constant storms" serves as a metaphor for the fragility of love and the inevitable scars that remain when it is lost.

Ultimately, "Fera Ferida" captures the essence of unresolved emotional wounds and the struggle to move forward. The repeated refrain of being a "wounded beast" in body, soul, and heart underscores the depth of the protagonist's suffering. Yet, there is a sense of acceptance that some wounds may never fully heal, and the scars will always speak of past experiences. This song resonates with anyone who has faced the complexities of love and the enduring impact it can have on one's life.

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  1. Mi Primer Amor
  2. História de Nós Dois
  3. Aguenta Coração
  4. Ele (y Como Es El?)
  5. El Final de Nuestra Historia
  6. Amantes
  7. A Verdade Sempre Aparece
  8. Casinha Branca
  9. Faz de Conta
  10. Fascinación
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