Manto Branco

Sétima Legião Sétima Legião

The Shroud of Change and Loss

Sétima Legião's song "Manto Branco" is a poignant exploration of change, loss, and the struggle to move forward. The lyrics paint a picture of a once-enchanting experience that has come to an end, symbolized by the "manto branco" or "white shroud." This imagery suggests a sense of mourning or covering, perhaps indicating the end of a significant relationship or phase in life. The mention of a "cruz" or "cross" further emphasizes themes of sacrifice and burden, hinting at the emotional weight carried by the narrator.

The recurring lines "E dizer, eu posso sorrir" ("And say, I can smile") and "E mentir, eu posso sentir" ("And lie, I can feel") reveal a complex emotional state. The narrator grapples with the facade of happiness and the internal conflict of feeling versus pretending. This duality reflects the human experience of coping with loss, where outward appearances often mask deeper emotional turmoil. The ability to "fugir" or "flee" suggests a desire to escape from these feelings, yet the acknowledgment of "viver depois de ti" ("living after you") indicates an ongoing journey of healing and adaptation.

The song also touches on themes of heritage and change, as seen in the line "Uma herança de mudar" ("An inheritance to change"). This suggests a legacy or responsibility to transform, perhaps in the wake of the loss. The "torre santa" or "holy tower" symbolizes a place of refuge or hope, yet the "apelo em vão" ("appeal in vain") implies a sense of futility in seeking solace. Ultimately, "Manto Branco" captures the bittersweet process of moving forward, balancing the weight of the past with the potential for new beginnings.

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