Não Era Pra Ser
Quarteto Coração de Potro
The Unyielding Spirit of Innocence and Nature
“Não Era Pra Ser” by Quarteto Coração de Potro is a poignant song that intertwines themes of nature, innocence, and the unyielding spirit of both man and beast. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a young, untamed horse resisting capture, symbolizing the raw and untamed aspects of nature. The horse’s defiance against the ropes and its fierce demeanor reflect a spirit that refuses to be subdued, embodying the essence of freedom and wildness.
The song also introduces a tender moment with the narrator’s daughter, described as the “flower of my jasmine.” Her innocent playfulness and dreams are juxtaposed against the harsh reality of the untamed horse. This contrast highlights the purity and innocence of childhood, which stands in stark contrast to the rugged and often unforgiving world of nature. The daughter’s interaction with the horse, where she playfully approaches it, brings a moment of tension and fear for the narrator, torn between protecting his child and the unpredictable nature of the horse.
In a moment of divine intervention or perhaps a mutual understanding between the horse and the child, the horse’s aggressive stance softens, allowing the child to be safely embraced by her father. This moment underscores the theme of purity and innocence having a disarming effect on even the wildest of spirits. The song concludes with a sense of gratitude and reverence for the natural world, as the narrator gently removes the horse’s bridle, symbolizing a respectful coexistence with nature. The imagery of frost on the horse’s back as a mark of gratitude further emphasizes the deep connection and respect between man and nature.