The Melancholy of Change: Mariana Froes' 'Abril'

Mariana Froes' song 'Abril' is a poignant reflection on change and the loss of optimism. The lyrics begin with a nostalgic recollection of a time when the stars seemed to shine brighter and everything was in perfect harmony. This period is symbolized by the month of April, which often represents spring, renewal, and hope. The repetition of the phrase 'Era tudo por causa de você' ('It was all because of you') suggests that this sense of wonder and belief in better days was inspired by someone significant in the narrator's life, possibly a romantic partner or a close companion.

However, as the song progresses, a stark contrast is drawn with the current state of affairs. 'Mas esse abril tá diferente' ('But this April is different') indicates a shift in the narrator's experience. The imagery of wilting flowers and colliding planets signifies a world that has lost its order and beauty. The narrator admits to no longer seeing the stars or believing in better days, which could be a metaphor for losing hope and joy. The line 'Palavras eu guardo pra mim' ('Words I keep to myself') suggests a retreat into silence, perhaps due to disappointment or heartbreak.

The song 'Abril' by Mariana Froes, with its evocative lyrics and emotive delivery, captures the essence of disillusionment and the pain of realizing that things have irrevocably changed. It speaks to the universal experience of looking back on happier times and grappling with the present, which may not live up to our past expectations or the promises we believed in.

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  1. Fogueira
  2. Eu
  3. Moça
  4. Girassóis de Van Gogh
  5. Rosa e Laranja
  6. Abril
  7. A Porta
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