The Eternal Quest for Belonging in António Variações' 'Estou Além'

António Variações' song 'Estou Além' delves deep into the human experience of perpetual dissatisfaction and the relentless search for a place of belonging. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone grappling with anxiety and a sense of urgency, always feeling the need to move forward but never quite knowing what they are running from. This state of constant unrest is a powerful metaphor for the existential quest many people face, where the fear of loneliness and the refusal to accept help from others create a cycle of isolation and longing.

The chorus of the song, where Variações repeatedly expresses a desire for someone he has never met, underscores a profound sense of idealism and unattainable perfection. This yearning for the unknown and the unfamiliar suggests a deep-seated belief that fulfillment lies just beyond reach, in the people and places yet to be discovered. It reflects a common human tendency to romanticize the unknown while feeling discontent with the present reality.

Throughout the song, Variações conveys a sense of being out of place, always wanting to be somewhere else. This theme of restlessness and the pursuit of an elusive 'better' place or state of being is a poignant commentary on the human condition. The repeated lines 'Estou bem aonde não estou' (I am well where I am not) and 'Quero ir aonde eu não vou' (I want to go where I do not go) encapsulate the essence of this existential struggle. The song resonates with anyone who has ever felt the pull of wanderlust or the dissatisfaction of never quite fitting in, making it a timeless exploration of the search for identity and belonging.

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  1. Canção de Engate
  2. Estou Além
  3. Quero É Viver
  4. O Corpo É Que Paga
  5. Anjinho da Guarda
  6. É P'ra Amanhã
  7. A culpa é da vontade
  8. Maria Albertina
  9. Muda de Vida
  10. Dar e Receber
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