Semáforo

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Navigating Life's Uncertainties: The Symbolism in Vanguart's 'Semáforo'

Vanguart's song 'Semáforo' delves into the complexities of modern life, using vivid imagery and metaphors to explore themes of disillusionment and existential angst. The recurring mention of 'terça-feira' (Tuesday) sets a mundane backdrop, suggesting a routine day that contrasts sharply with the emotional turmoil expressed in the lyrics. The sky losing its color and being swept under a carpet symbolizes a loss of vibrancy and hope, indicating a world that feels increasingly bleak and unremarkable.

The repeated lines 'Só acredito no semáforo' (I only believe in the traffic light) and 'Só acredito no avião' (I only believe in the airplane) reflect a reliance on tangible, mechanical elements of modern life. These symbols represent order, direction, and escape, contrasting with the singer's disbelief in more abstract or emotional aspects of existence. The traffic light, with its clear signals, offers a sense of control and predictability, while the airplane symbolizes the possibility of escape from the mundane.

The song also touches on themes of isolation and despair, particularly in the lines about friends who 'querem morrer' (want to die). This stark imagery underscores a collective sense of hopelessness and disconnection. The mention of friends with 'olhos de anis' (eyes of anise) and 'asas de fogo' (wings of fire) adds a surreal, almost mythical quality, suggesting that these friends are both beautiful and tragic, caught in a cycle of longing and despair. The song's repetitive structure and haunting melody amplify these feelings, creating a poignant reflection on the struggles of navigating life's uncertainties and the search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent world.

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  1. Mi Vida Eres Tu
  2. Estive
  3. Eu Sei Onde Você Está
  4. Meu Sol
  5. Pra Onde Eu Devo Ir
  6. Pelo Amor do Amor
  7. Demorou Pra Ser
  8. Beijinho No Ombro
  9. E o Meu Peito Mais Aberto Que o Mar da Bahia
  10. Semáforo
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