Déjà Vu

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Nostalgia and Longing in Marisa Monte's 'Déjà Vu'

Marisa Monte's song 'Déjà Vu' is a poignant exploration of nostalgia, longing, and the bittersweet nature of memories. The lyrics delve into the emotional landscape of someone who is deeply affected by thoughts of a past love. The recurring theme of thinking about the other person without any specific reason or starting point suggests an involuntary and profound connection. This connection is so strong that it brings both happiness and a sense of loss, as the singer reminisces about a time when they were wanted by their beloved.

The song also touches on the universal experience of seeing other couples and wishing for a similar connection. The imagery of couples holding hands evokes a sense of normalcy and simplicity that the singer yearns for. The invitation to 'come live, come dream along the road of sea stars' is a poetic call to rekindle the romance and relive the magical moments they once shared. This line beautifully captures the dreamlike quality of their past relationship, filled with wonder and enchantment.

The concept of 'déjà vu' in the song title and lyrics adds another layer of meaning. It suggests that the feelings and memories are not just in the past but are recurring and ever-present. The singer's heart 'always burns in remembering us,' indicating that the emotional impact of the relationship is still very much alive. The song ends on a hopeful note, with the singer expressing a desire to be a faithful friend and lover whenever the other person is ready. This blend of hope, longing, and enduring love makes 'Déjà Vu' a deeply emotional and relatable song.

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  1. Cantinho Escondido
  2. Vento Sardo
  3. Depois
  4. Bem Que Se Quis
  5. Blanco
  6. Para Ver as Meninas
  7. Dizem Que o Amor
  8. O Bonde do Dom
  9. Não Quero Ver Você Triste
  10. Era Óbvio
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