O Desamor Tem Mil Razões

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The Thousand Reasons for Lovelessness: A Cry for Help

The song 'O Desamor Tem Mil Razões' by Apocalipse 16 is a poignant exploration of the myriad reasons behind the absence of love in the world. The lyrics open with a plea to God for guidance and support, highlighting a sense of isolation and confusion. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which delves into various societal issues that contribute to the erosion of love and compassion. The repeated question, 'Por quê? Diga por que já não existe amor,' serves as a haunting refrain, emphasizing the bewilderment and sorrow felt by the narrator.

The song paints a grim picture of a world filled with disillusionment, rancor, loneliness, and fear. It describes a society where violence, poverty, and emotional neglect are rampant. The imagery of a 'navalha afiada' (sharp razor) and 'flagelo desumano' (inhuman scourge) vividly conveys the pain and suffering experienced by individuals. The lyrics also touch on the breakdown of family structures, with references to divorce and the emotional toll it takes on children. The line 'O desamor tem mil razões, não precisa explicações' suggests that the reasons for lovelessness are numerous and complex, defying simple explanations.

In addition to personal and familial struggles, the song criticizes broader societal issues such as corruption, hypocrisy, and the failure of institutions meant to protect and serve the public. The mention of doctors, pastors, politicians, and journalists who betray their duties underscores a pervasive sense of betrayal and moral decay. The song concludes with a heartfelt plea to God for forgiveness and guidance, reflecting a deep yearning for a return to love and compassion. Through its raw and unflinching lyrics, 'O Desamor Tem Mil Razões' serves as a powerful commentary on the state of the world and a call to action for change.

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  3. Contos da Sul (feat. Tina)
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