Circômio

Marco Telles Marco Telles

Finding Shelter and Joy in Friendship

Marco Telles' song 'Circômio' is a heartfelt ode to the power of friendship and the profound impact it has on one's life. The lyrics paint vivid metaphors of finding shelter, joy, and sustenance through the presence of friends. The opening lines suggest that finding a refuge in times of pain is akin to gaining a home, a place free from fear. Similarly, discovering a 'circus' to laugh in brings color and vibrancy to life, symbolizing the joy and lightheartedness that friends can bring.

The song continues to explore the theme of overcoming hardships with the support of friends. The imagery of finding food after traversing endless deserts speaks to the relief and comfort that friends provide after enduring life's challenges. Looking inward and finding truth results in gaining a true friend, someone with whom one cannot pretend, highlighting the authenticity and honesty that genuine friendships offer.

The chorus brings a spiritual dimension to the song, with the artist acknowledging a higher power, likening the presence of friends to the guidance and protection of a shepherd. This spiritual connection underscores the idea that friends are a divine blessing, essential for one's journey. The final verses reiterate the roles friends play: a home for shelter, a circus for laughter, and bread for nourishment. The commitment to always open one's home, create joy, and share sustenance reflects the reciprocal nature of true friendship, emphasizing its eternal and unwavering bond.

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