Perto, Longe Ou Depois

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A Journey for Love and Redemption

Rosa de Saron's song "Perto, Longe Ou Depois" delves into the themes of searching for love, redemption, and meaning in a seemingly monotonous and colorless life. The song begins with a gray morning, symbolizing a sense of emptiness and routine. The protagonist feels trapped in a cycle of repetitive episodes, yearning for something more vibrant and meaningful. This longing is expressed through the desire for "extras" in life, suggesting a need for experiences that break the mundane.

The lyrics also touch on the internal struggle between past mistakes and the hope for a better future. The protagonist acknowledges their errors and seeks help to rise above them, indicating a desire for personal growth and transformation. The mention of "ghosts and heroes" could symbolize past regrets and aspirations, both of which influence the journey towards self-improvement. The song's chorus emphasizes the quest for a "great love," which could be interpreted as a metaphor for fulfillment, purpose, or spiritual enlightenment.

As the song progresses, the imagery of angels and the act of locking them away suggests a protective mechanism against past failures. The protagonist is determined to "get it right" this time, highlighting a commitment to change. The lyrics also reflect on the transient nature of life, comparing it to a film where one must go beyond the constraints imposed by others. The search for peace amidst chaos and the pursuit of love, whether near or far, becomes a central theme, culminating in a resolve to seek and conquer these aspirations.

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  1. Em Espírito Em Verdade
  2. Tudo O Que É Meu
  3. Perto, Longe Ou Depois
  4. Solte-Me!
  5. Invisibili Orme (part. Sister Cristina)
  6. A Dor Que Precede a Cura
  7. El Sol de Medianoche
  8. Fleur de Ma Vie
  9. A Fênix
  10. A Rosa e o Espinho
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