Medo do Perigo

Marisa Monte Marisa Monte

Embracing the Thrill of Love's Uncertainty

Marisa Monte's song "Medo do Perigo" delves into the complexities and paradoxes of love, exploring themes of separation, fear, and the allure of risk. The lyrics suggest that love is an unstoppable force, one that cannot be easily divided or prepared for. This notion of love's unpredictability is a central theme, as the singer acknowledges that no one can truly prepare for the emotional upheaval that love can bring.

The song's protagonist expresses a fearless attitude towards the future and the inherent dangers of love. By stating "Eu não tenho medo do amanhã" (I am not afraid of tomorrow), the singer embraces the uncertainty of what lies ahead, choosing to live in the moment rather than being paralyzed by fear. This sentiment is further emphasized by the line "Eu não tenho medo do perigo" (I am not afraid of danger), highlighting a willingness to pursue love despite the potential for heartbreak.

Marisa Monte's lyrical exploration of love's risks and rewards is both introspective and bold. The imagery of storms and shelter suggests a journey through emotional turmoil in search of safety and connection. The repeated phrase "Vivo morto vivo por você" (I live dead alive for you) captures the intensity and duality of love, where one feels both alive and vulnerable. Monte's unique blend of poetic language and emotive delivery invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences with love and the courage it takes to embrace its uncertainties.

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  2. Vento Sardo
  3. Depois
  4. Bem Que Se Quis
  5. Blanco
  6. Para Ver as Meninas
  7. Dizem Que o Amor
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