Tá Chorando Por Que?

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Divine Reassurance in Times of Struggle

Mari Borges' song "Tá Chorando Por Que?" is a heartfelt message of divine reassurance and faith. The lyrics address someone who is in distress, reminding them of the presence and care of God in their life. The song opens with a rhetorical question, asking why the person is crying when they have a God who is always looking out for them. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is filled with comforting reminders of God's unwavering support and love.

The song encourages the listener to reflect on their past and recognize the numerous times they have been saved or helped by divine intervention. It emphasizes that their current struggles are not unnoticed and that God is actively working to lift them up and bless their efforts. The lyrics suggest that the listener's very existence and progress are a testament to God's favor and protection, reinforcing the idea that they are never alone in their journey.

Furthermore, the song offers a powerful message of hope and resilience. It urges the listener to rise above their sorrow, reminding them that there are many people who love and support them. The repeated assurance that "everything will pass" serves as a comforting reminder that their current difficulties are temporary and that better times are ahead. This blend of spiritual encouragement and practical advice makes the song a poignant and uplifting anthem for anyone facing challenges.

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  1. Deixa Queimar
  2. Só Tu És Santo
  3. Me Leva Pra Casa
  4. Um Milhão de Vezes
  5. Alivio
  6. O Nome
  7. Pode Morar Aqui
  8. Eu Te Ouvi (part. Bruna Karla)
  9. Fenda da Rocha (part. Casa Worship)
  10. Árvore Cortada
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