Sossego

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The Quest for Peace in Tim Maia's 'Sossego'

Tim Maia's song 'Sossego' is a vibrant anthem that captures the essence of seeking peace and tranquility amidst the chaos of daily life. The repetitive and emphatic lyrics, 'O que eu quero? Sossego!' (What do I want? Peace!), highlight a universal desire to escape the pressures and demands of modern society. The song's straightforward message is a powerful declaration of the need for personal space and mental calmness, rejecting the constant hustle and bustle that often dominates our lives.

In the lyrics, Tim Maia dismisses the conversation about employment with the phrase 'Ora bolas, não me amole com esse papo, de emprego' (Oh, come on, don't bother me with this talk about jobs). This line reflects a common sentiment of feeling overwhelmed by societal expectations and the relentless pursuit of productivity. Instead, Maia emphasizes the importance of taking a step back and prioritizing one's well-being over the incessant demands of work and social obligations.

Tim Maia, known for his soulful voice and eclectic musical style, often infused his songs with themes of love, freedom, and self-expression. 'Sossego' is no exception, as it resonates with listeners who yearn for a break from the relentless pace of life. The song's upbeat rhythm and catchy chorus make it an enduring favorite, encouraging people to embrace moments of relaxation and peace. In a world that often glorifies busyness, 'Sossego' serves as a reminder of the value of slowing down and finding solace in simplicity.

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  1. Preciso Aprender a Ser Só
  2. O Caminho do Bem
  3. Contacto Com o Mundo Racional
  4. Deixar As Coisas Tristes Para Depois
  5. Você
  6. Do Your Thing Behave Yourself
  7. Brother, Father, Sister And Mother
  8. Lábios de Mel
  9. Me Dê Motivo
  10. Não Quero Dinheiro (Só Quero Amar)
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