Oração

Mariza Mariza

The Lost Prayer: A Journey Through Darkness and Longing

In Mariza's song "Oração," the lyrics paint a poignant picture of a heart that is both sad and lonely, wandering aimlessly like a leaf caught in the wind. The imagery of a lost leaf symbolizes a sense of disorientation and helplessness, as the protagonist searches for a path through the darkness. This darkness is not just physical but also metaphorical, representing a state of mind where clarity and direction are elusive. The search for light in thought suggests a deep introspection and a yearning for enlightenment or understanding.

The recurring theme of a "lost prayer" that the protagonist's mother taught them adds a layer of nostalgia and a longing for a simpler, more secure time. This prayer represents a connection to the past, to family, and to a sense of spiritual grounding that has been lost. The desire to "shout the truth" but being silenced by the wind speaks to the frustration of wanting to express oneself, to be heard, and to find one's voice amidst the chaos and noise of life. The wind here acts as a metaphor for external forces that stifle and suppress one's true feelings and desires.

The song also evokes a sense of coldness and emptiness, likening the protagonist to a wet, cold dawn wandering the city like a mad person. This imagery conveys a profound sense of isolation and emotional desolation. The mention of being "without time but with age" suggests a feeling of being out of sync with the world, of having lived through many years but still feeling lost and unfulfilled. Through its haunting lyrics and evocative metaphors, "Oração" captures the essence of a soul in search of meaning, connection, and a return to a place of comfort and truth.

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  2. Cavaleiro Monge
  3. Fado Português De Nós
  4. Oração
  5. Chuva
  6. Recusa
  7. Lágrima
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