Essa Tal Liberdade
Alexandre Pires
The Paradox of Freedom and Longing
The song "Essa Tal Liberdade" by Alexandre Pires is a poignant expression of regret and yearning for a lost love. The lyrics convey the protagonist's struggle with the newfound freedom that comes after a breakup, which is overshadowed by the overwhelming sense of loneliness and desire to return to the arms of a former lover. The repeated question, 'What am I going to do with this so-called freedom?' encapsulates the central theme of the song: freedom can be empty and painful when it leads to separation from someone you still love.
The singer acknowledges his mistakes, admitting that he took a wrong turn and gambled the love of his life on an illusion. This confession is a common trope in love songs, where the protagonist realizes the value of the relationship only after it has ended. The metaphor of life as a school suggests that experiences, especially painful ones, are opportunities for learning and growth. However, the lesson learned here is bittersweet, as the singer is left with regret and a longing for reconciliation.
The chorus is a plea for intimacy and a declaration of undying affection. The desire to 'hug' and 'kiss' and the admission of wanting to be 'entirely bound' to the other person indicate a deep emotional dependency and a wish to reverse the past. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the dichotomy of wanting freedom but finding it hollow without the presence of a special someone. It's a reminder that sometimes what we think we want isn't what truly makes us happy.