Manto de Água

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The Flow of Life and Love in 'Manto de Água'

Agir's song 'Manto de Água' is a poignant reflection on the passage of time, love, and the importance of cherishing moments and relationships. The lyrics open with a contemplative tone, noting how life seems to have passed by, leaving a 'manto de água' (cloak of water) in the singer's voice. This metaphor suggests a sense of lingering emotion and memory, something fluid and ever-present that the singer wishes to preserve through his song.

The song delves into themes of regret and realization. The singer admits to having been so focused on chasing dreams that he neglected the voice of his loved one, who was calling out to him. This realization brings a sense of loss and the understanding that dreams are incomplete without the presence of those we care about. The lyrics question the value of lessons and songs if they are not acknowledged or heard, emphasizing the importance of being present and attentive to the people and moments that truly matter.

'Manto de Água' also touches on the idea of inspiration and the fear of loneliness. The singer recognizes his loved one as his source of inspiration and fears a future of solitude if he continues to neglect this vital connection. The recurring imagery of water symbolizes both the flow of life and the emotional depth that sustains the singer. By singing, he hopes to keep this emotional wellspring from drying up, ensuring that the essence of his experiences and relationships remains alive. The song concludes with a message of resilience and hope, acknowledging that pain and challenges are part of life, but they can be overcome, and the best of us can be preserved through love and connection.

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  2. Parte-me o Pescoço
  3. Como Ela É Bela
  4. Manto de Água
  5. A Cantiga É Uma Arma
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