Margens Arenosas

Meleta Meleta

The Heart's Tides: A Journey of Love and Loss

"Margens Arenosas" by Meleta is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the quest for understanding in the aftermath of a broken relationship. The song uses the metaphor of waves seeking sandy shores to illustrate the singer's relentless search for answers and closure. This imagery evokes a sense of longing and the natural, almost inevitable pull towards something that seems just out of reach, much like the waves' eternal dance with the shore.

The lyrics delve into the emotional turmoil of loving someone who was never truly committed. The singer reflects on their "sin" of loving too much and chasing after someone who has moved on, highlighting the pain of unreciprocated affection. The repeated mention of "false promises" underscores the theme of betrayal and the disillusionment that follows when trust is broken. This emotional narrative is relatable to anyone who has experienced the heartache of investing in a relationship that was never meant to last.

In the latter part of the song, there is a shift towards introspection and a call for the other person to learn what love truly means. The singer suggests that only when the other person understands love can they reunite, symbolized by the union of the waves and the sandy shores. This hopeful note suggests that healing and reconciliation are possible, but only through growth and genuine understanding. Meleta's lyrical style, rich with metaphor and emotional depth, invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences with love and the lessons learned from heartache.

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  1. Essa Paixão
  2. Elas e Deus
  3. Décima Carta
  4. Arrependida
  5. Passado é Passado
  6. Não Me Procure Mais
  7. Desilusão
  8. De Coração Pra Coração
  9. Esquema do Nosso Prazer
  10. Você Só Quer Me Ver Chorar
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