Vento No Litoral

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Embracing Solitude and Memory with Legião Urbana's 'Vento No Litoral'

Legião Urbana's 'Vento No Litoral' is a poignant ballad that delves into themes of solitude, memory, and the process of healing after a loss. The song's title, which translates to 'Wind on the Coastline,' sets the scene for a reflective journey by the sea, a place often associated with contemplation and the passage of time.

The lyrics describe a solitary figure seeking respite by the ocean, allowing the natural elements to wash away their sorrows. The act of climbing rocks and facing the waves symbolizes an attempt to confront and overcome personal pain. The mention of the horizon line serves as a metaphor for the distance between the past and the present, highlighting the longing for shared plans and dreams that will no longer come to fruition. The sea becomes a character in this narrative, representing both the continuity of life and the futility of resisting change.

The song also touches on the theme of self-care in the absence of a loved one, with the protagonist resolving to find happiness despite their absence. The discovery of seahorses amidst the melancholy suggests finding beauty and wonder in small things, even in moments of grief. Legião Urbana, known for their introspective and emotionally charged music, captures the essence of human resilience and the bittersweet nature of moving forward while holding onto cherished memories.

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  1. Quase Sem Querer
  2. Faroeste Caboclo
  3. Eduardo e Mônica
  4. Ainda É Cedo
  5. Índios
  6. Pais e Filhos
  7. Tempo Perdido
  8. Monte Castelo
  9. Quando o Sol Bater Na Janela do Teu Quarto
  10. Vento No Litoral
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