The Bittersweet Farewell: A Journey Through 'Depois' by Tribalistas

The song 'Depois' by Tribalistas is a poignant exploration of the end of a romantic relationship. The lyrics delve into the aftermath of a long-term partnership, reflecting on the dreams and plans that were once shared. The opening lines set the tone, highlighting the years spent dreaming and planning a future together, only to face the disillusionment and eventual abandonment that many couples experience. This sense of lost potential and broken promises is a central theme throughout the song.

As the song progresses, the lyrics reveal the emotional turmoil and the nights spent in vain, waiting for answers that never came. The repeated refrain, 'Quero que você seja feliz, hei de ser feliz também,' translates to 'I want you to be happy, I will be happy too,' which underscores a desire for mutual well-being despite the separation. This sentiment is both a wish and a declaration, emphasizing the importance of moving on and finding happiness independently.

The song also touches on the idea of acceptance and the need to let go of the past. The lines about exchanging old photographs for those of someone new signify a readiness to embrace new beginnings. The final verses speak to the freedom that comes with this acceptance, allowing both individuals to love freely without the burden of betrayal. 'Depois' is a beautifully crafted narrative that captures the complexity of ending a relationship, balancing sorrow with hope for the future.

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