The Fragmented Self in Adriana Calcanhotto's 'Metade'

Adriana Calcanhotto's song 'Metade' is a poignant exploration of loss and the subsequent feeling of being incomplete. The lyrics convey a deep sense of disorientation and sadness, as the speaker repeatedly mentions losing their grounding ('Eu perco o chão'), being unable to find the right words, and feeling a profound sense of disconnection from their surroundings and themselves. The repetition of 'Eu perco' (I lose) throughout the song emphasizes a state of confusion and a loss of control over one's life.

The metaphor of being 'em milhares de cacos' (in thousands of pieces) and 'ao meio' (in half) suggests a shattering of the self, a fragmentation that has occurred due to an unspecified event, possibly a breakup or a personal crisis. This imagery of being broken into pieces indicates a feeling of being emotionally shattered and unable to pull oneself together. The question 'Onde será / Que você está agora?' (Where might you be now?) hints at the absence of another person, which could be the root of the speaker's turmoil and sense of incompleteness.

Adriana Calcanhotto is known for her emotive songwriting and her ability to capture the nuances of human emotion in her music. 'Metade' is a testament to her skill, as it encapsulates the universal experience of feeling lost and broken, and the yearning for wholeness and understanding. The song's melancholic melody complements the introspective lyrics, creating a powerful and relatable narrative of personal upheaval and the search for stability.

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  1. Depois de Ter Você
  2. Esquadros
  3. Metade
  4. Oito Anos
  5. Horário de Verão
  6. Naquela Estação
  7. Canção da Falsa Tartaruga
  8. Pra Lhe Dizer
  9. Uns Versos
  10. Ciranda da Bailarina
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