The Yearning for Connection and the Fleeting Nature of Time

Amarante's song 'Alive' is a poignant exploration of the human desire for connection and the ephemeral nature of time. The lyrics express a deep yearning to feel truly alive, to experience the world and the people in it with a sense of immediacy and intensity. The repeated lines 'I wanna feel alive' and 'I wanna touch the sky' convey a longing for transcendence and a desire to break free from the mundane aspects of life. This desire is further emphasized by the wish to 'know your name' and 'touch your skin,' highlighting the importance of intimate human connections in feeling truly alive.

The song also touches on the theme of time's relentless march. The refrain 'Time is never on our side' serves as a stark reminder of the fleeting nature of life and the urgency to seize the moment. This line is repeated multiple times, underscoring the inevitability of time slipping away and the importance of making the most of the present. The juxtaposition of this refrain with the earlier, more hopeful lines creates a sense of tension between the desire for lasting connections and the reality of time's constraints.

Amarante's musical style, often characterized by its emotive and introspective qualities, complements the lyrical themes of 'Alive.' The song's gentle melody and soothing vocals create an atmosphere of contemplation and longing, inviting listeners to reflect on their own desires for connection and the passage of time. The imagery of waking up to 'feel the water and the sunlight on my face' evokes a sense of renewal and the simple pleasures of being alive, further enhancing the song's emotional impact.

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